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okay so youre pulling your footage into final cut pro from your iphone or your camera and its looking super overblown or overexposed well im going to show you the fix for that in this video hey welcome to the video im mark from editors keys and im gonna jump straight into this one i know this is causing you a big headache so whats happening is youre pulling in footage from your iphone 13 iphone 12 in 10 bit or cinematic mode or maybe a sony camera and youre having this issue where you look at this footage here and weve got a nice little shot of a harbour looks all great on here i pull it onto the timeline within final cut pro and then it just looks super blown out like this what is the fix well i can tell you do not try to adjust this like you would any other shot by dragging the highlights and shadows up and down it wont work now i did do another video quite a while ago on this about the kind of more detailed way you can fix this but there is an updated way and i realized i