#Exporting video with adobe premiere pro 2.0 code#
709 code values are crushed into the 7 lowest 8-bit sRGB values Here’s some more info on how much detail loss you should expect.
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But as explained above, it will not be perfect. 709 video look closer to how it would look on a proper broadcast monitor, which is Rec. And most video is Rec.709, so we’re in trouble. Not that this is a good idea, but it’s the monitor type most people have.
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