💡 What is HDR (High Dynamic Range)? It is a feature that expands the range of brightness and colors, providing clearer and more vivid videos.
In VDIT, you can set the HDR option when saving a project. However, if the original video is not HDR and you save it with the HDR option turned on, the brightness or colors of the video may look different from what you see in the editing screen. This happens due to the difference in brightness ranges and color spaces between HDR videos and standard videos. The issue can be resolved in the following ways:
✅ Solutions
Save without HDR option
Disabling the HDR option when saving will maintain the original brightness and colors of your video.Check if all source videos are HDR
If you want to keep the HDR effect, make sure that all source videos used in your project support HDR. Including non-HDR videos may affect the final output.