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Exporting using the H.264 codec into an MP4 container is the industry standard for compatibility, but mismatched bitrates or frame rates can occasionally lead to artifacts or color shifts. How to Fix or "Put Together" Clear Content

High Dynamic Range (HDR) settings in Windows or mobile devices can cause SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) MP4 files to appear overly bright or covered in a white haze. White Thickmp4

Video players and monitors sometimes disagree on whether to use "Full" (0–255) or "Limited" (16–235) RGB ranges. If a video is exported in one range and played in another, blacks can look gray and whites can look "thick" or washed out. Exporting using the H

Ensure your editing software (like Adobe Premiere) is set to a standard color profile like Rec. 709 . If a video is exported in one range

For fixing already "washed out" or low-resolution videos, AI-based enhancers can help restore color and clarity.