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January 24, 2023
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X-Rite ColorChecker Plug-in for Premiere Pro CC?

  • January 24, 2023
  • 190 replies
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When will support for quick color matching using color charts like the X-Rite ColorChecker be added to Premiere Pro CC?

190 replies

Known Participant
January 24, 2023
All the competition has had this feature FOR YEARS, yet Adobe is still dragging their feet years and years later, requiring me to use a third-party plugin. WAKE UP ADOBE!!
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
Wow, you guys move slow. How come this isn't done yet? Maybe an update at the very least?
Participant
January 24, 2023
I hate doing the round trip to Resolve to do this, please build it into Premiere. I really thought you would have by now.
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
You know, if you DID buy the company you could charge license fees to Blackmagic Design...
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
Hey! What’s the status with this? Buy the **** company if you have to.
igorcaiedoamaral
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
wtf???? not yet??? Its is basic, guys... please it could be simple to do or not?
memeboy_foo
Participant
January 24, 2023
Seriously folks, this is so fundamental to a 2020 workflow. How much do we pay you every year in monthly fees again? It is a lot. Get (back) to work! Also, a reminder: Resolve is free(ish)!
memeboy_foo
Participant
January 24, 2023
Seriously folks, this is so fundamental to a 2020 workflow. How much do we pay you every year in monthly fees again? It is a lot. Get (back) to work!
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
Two Years ago this was suggested.
Two. Years.

Color Correction on Premiere sucks, do something about this Adobe.
Participant
January 24, 2023
I think Adobe should gives us a hint was to where their priorities are for projects they are currently working on. Perhaps, somehow inform the users as to when to expect an add value feature. This way we can gauge the level of support. Nevertheless, for my workflow, the free version of da Vinci resolve seems to be more than adequate. In case of upgrading to the paid version, it is a one time payment and free updates for life.