Different Color?

alifftudm95 wrote on 8/17/2019, 11:15 AM

You can see the Image on the preview is dull desaturated. The actual images is on the left side. why?

No any coloring yet. Just drag & drop the photo into VP17 timeline.

Im working in 8bit color

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Marco. wrote on 8/17/2019, 11:41 AM

I'd guess the picture viewer you use on the left side does this. I can't repro here. Colors of my images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, PSD) aren't affected in Vegas Pro (unless I use any kind of FX or color management).

alifftudm95 wrote on 8/17/2019, 12:13 PM

I'd guess the picture viewer you use on the left side does this. I can't repro here. Colors of my images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, PSD) aren't affected in Vegas Pro (unless I use any kind of FX or color management).

Ah I manage to resolved it. Have to do with the photos itself. I exported the pictures from Photoshop but the color spaces seems unknown in the photo details

Editor and Colorist (Kinda) from Malaysia

MYPOST Member

Laptop

MacBook Pro M4 Max

16 Core CPU and 40 Core GPU

64GB Memory

2TB Internal SSD Storage

Anti-Glare 4K HDR Screen

 

PC DEKSTOP

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900x

GPU: RTX3090 24GB

RAM: 64GB 3200MHZ

MOBO: X570-E

Storage:

C DRIVE NVME M.2 1TB SSD GEN 4

D DRIVE NVME M.2 2TB SSD GEN 4

E DRIVE SATA SSD 2TB

F DRIVE SATA SSD 2TB

G DRIVE HDD 1TB

Monitor: Asus ProArt PA279CV 4K HDR (Bought on 30 August 2023)

Monitor: BenQ PD2700U 4K HDR (RIP on 30 August 2023)

 

 

 

adis-a3097 wrote on 8/17/2019, 7:54 PM

I'd guess the picture viewer you use on the left side does this. I can't repro here. Colors of my images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, PSD) aren't affected in Vegas Pro (unless I use any kind of FX or color management).

Ah I manage to resolved it. Have to do with the photos itself. I exported the pictures from Photoshop but the color spaces seems unknown in the photo details

Yeah, make sure you embed your photos with sRGB (if any!) and not with AdobeRGB or ProPhotoRGB color profile when exporting out of PS, since Vegas is profile agnostic.