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    bjustin
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    Hi Im preaty new to displaycal and I m sure this question is allready answered.

    Im using Premiere Pro for video editing.

    I have spider 4.

    1. Whats the best settings for calibrating for video editing in premiere pro?

    2. How to set up the Premiere Pro / Windows 10 for this calibrated results?

    Tnx

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 12 months ago by bjustin.
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    Vincent
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    AFAIK Premiere does not use color management to translate video content to equivalent RGB numbers in display. Premiere assumes that your display matches content, so:

    -If you own a widegamut monitor, choose its sRGB/Rec709 OSD mode for working with Rec709 video… or if it has hardware calibration use it to get Rec709 gamut and your desired gamma.
    -If you have a sRGB-like display or use some factory sRGB/Rec709 mode (like previous example), use DisplayCAL to get your desired white point and gamma.
    -Remember to use the proper correction for your display when you measure with  your Spyder (bundled WLED = normal sRGB displays, Widegamut LED or something like that = newer widegamut but it is not very good)

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 12 months ago by Vincent.
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