mforce2000 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago I'm new here and I have just started a project in PTE AV Studio on macOS 26. I have many images from my iPhone in "heic" format. When I browse them in the file list, the colors are all wrong. I would appreciate assistance in correcting this. Do I need to convert them to another format? Quote
jkb Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago check which Colour Space you are working in. sRGB is the recommended one to use, but you can change it depending on your monitor setup. See Settings/Preferences/System jpg format is normally the best to use if you are going to convert your images Jill Quote
mforce2000 Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago Thanks for the advice. sRGB is what the PTE preference is set to. I tried changing to all of the other profiles and none of them worked. When I view the images using macOS preview, Pixelmator Pro, or Affinity Photo 2 they display correctly. It is only in PTE AV Studio Pro that the colors are wrong. I did convert a couple of images to JPG and PNG and they both display properly in PTE. Sine I have over 500 "heic" images, it would be great if I would not have to convert them all to work in PTE. Quote
Igor Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 16 hours ago, mforce2000 said: I'm new here and I have just started a project in PTE AV Studio on macOS 26. I have many images from my iPhone in "heic" format. When I browse them in the file list, the colors are all wrong. I would appreciate assistance in correcting this. Do I need to convert them to another format? Hi, it looks like you're using Beta version of macOS 26 Tahoe - the final version has not been released yet. I confirm this issue with HEIC images in the current Beta version. We're checking the code and will try to fix it before the final version is released. You can wait the updated version or convert HEIC images to JPEG format. 1 Quote
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