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December 29, 2018
Question

color grading not exporting in Media Encoder

  • December 29, 2018
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I have exported a few videos from Premiere Pro CC 2019 through Media Encoder that don't have the color grading in them. I have done research online and followed some directions.

My custom luts were in a folder, in my movies folder. I then copied and pasted them into the proper folders inside of Premiere Pro and Media Encoder (LUTs-Creative forlders). I even removed the lut and reapplied them from the dropdown inside Premiere Pro under the creative tab.

All apps are up to date.

Exporting inside Premiere works as it should and fine for quick couple minute exports but anything I export with some denoising done takes forever so I need this to work properly. What else can I do?

IMac Pro

3.2GHz Intel Xeon W

32 GB Ram

Radeon Pro Vegas 56

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    Participant
    March 8, 2024

    Hack by are animator after trying to solve the same issue for days and giving up on adobe settings- just increase the saturation by 20% before exporting. (surprisingly it works)

    Vidya Sagar
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    December 31, 2018

    Hi jasonp31058357,

    Sorry for the trouble. Go to Media Encoder preferences > General > Premiere Pro, uncheck "Import sequences natively" option and check the export.

    Also, share a screenshot with us.

    Thanks,

    Vidya

    Participant
    January 1, 2019

    Sorry, I forgot to add that in my original post. I did also uncheck "Import sequences natively" already.

    Here is a screen shot of my export settings from Premiere, then Media Encoder and the final exported video against the video in premiere.

    Shivangi_Gupta
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    January 8, 2019

    Hi jasonp,

    Thank you for sharing the information.

    Could you check one more thing? We need to see which renderer is being used for both the applications.

    Here are the paths to find it.

    Premiere Pro: File > Project Settings > General > Video Rendering and Playback > Renderer

    Media Encoder:

    Thanks,

    Shivangi