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After Effects works with the RGB
(red, green, blue) color model. Adobe Premiere Pro, however, works
with the YUV color model. When you work with a dynamically linked
composition, Adobe Premiere Pro either converts it to YUV or retains the
RGB colors, depending on the output format.
Dynamically
linked compositions are rendered in the color depth of the After Effects
project (8, 16, or 32 bpc, depending on project settings). Set the
After Effects project color depth to 32 bpc if you’re working with
HDR (high dynamic range) assets.
 In Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Project >
Project Settings > Video Rendering, and select Maximum
Bit Depth to have Adobe Premiere Pro process at the highest possible
quality. However, this option may slow processing.
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