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March 10, 2017
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Adding new LUTs causes problems in previously saved projects

  • March 10, 2017
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It appears that the "Looks" dropdown in the "Creative" section of the Lumetri Color effect is based on an index, not a directory path. 

Steps to replicate:
Apply the Lumetri Color effect to a clip in the timeline.

Choose a LUT from the “Looks” dropdown. For this example, just choose the last one in the list.

Save and quit Premiere.

Manually install a new LUT in the LUTs directory within the folder structure of Premiere Pro.

Reopen the previously saved project and notice the previously applied LUT has been “pushed” out of place by the newly added LUTs. To clarify, if the previously applied LUT was 10th in the list, after reopening the project, the 10th in the list is still chosen no matter what the new LUT's path or name is.

I often have to go back to old projects to reuse footage or re-export new changes. This index issue drives me nuts because entire projects that have multiple different LUTs applied are now showing all new LUTs as I am constantly editing my collection of LUTs. 

I’ve submitted a bug fix, but I am curious if anyone else has seen this issue, and more importantly, is there a solution?

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Correct answer Mohammad Aamir Khan

Kindly check this Link :
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/premiere-pro/using/looks-and-luts.html
To install a custom LUT file, create one or more of the directories listed below:
For - MacOS

Available only to the local user:

  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical

    Available to all users:

    • /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
    • /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical

    • Available only to the local user:

      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available to all users:

      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available only to the local user:

      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available to all users:

      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical
      Thanks:
      Aamir Khan



 

Available only to the local user:

  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical

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Mohammad Aamir Khan
Adobe Employee
Mohammad Aamir KhanCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
July 6, 2023

Kindly check this Link :
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/premiere-pro/using/looks-and-luts.html
To install a custom LUT file, create one or more of the directories listed below:
For - MacOS

Available only to the local user:

  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical

    Available to all users:

    • /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
    • /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical

    • Available only to the local user:

      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available to all users:

      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available only to the local user:

      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical

      Available to all users:

      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Creative
      • C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\LUTs\Technical
      Thanks:
      Aamir Khan



 

Available only to the local user:

  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Creative
  • /Users/<user_name>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/LUTs/Technical
jimbo_hippo
Inspiring
April 26, 2018

Whilst this is answered above it's still a right royal pain in the @rse when you're revisiting old footage!

I just opened up an old project in 12.1.1 and the LUTs are all over the place. It looks like I've edited my project with some funfair glasses on. The idea of a software applying something as important as LUTs by COUNTING the slots is so 2001. Feel like I'm being scalded for adding some creativity (cough) to my editing.

If there's a programming reason for this then I'd accept it if there was a place where I could go and read a txt file or something to see what LUT I applied originally a year ago and re-apply it. Do I have to write down the LUTs I apply in every project I do and to which clips?

It's late and this kind of thing is just tedious. Sigh.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 27, 2018

A problem between versions has been if one used the Programs/Adobe/Premiere Pro X/Lumetri/LUTs/ and then the Technical or Creative folder, you have to copy your LUTs "forward" from the last version.

Now that they have a folder tree the program will automatically look at in the Users folders, it's finally a sensible arrangement. You put your LUTs/Looks in there, and from this version forward, they'll just appear in the drop down lists.

Wish they'd done this a couple versions ago, you wouldn't have to do this mess. Just make sure to put your LUTs in:

Users/<username>/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Common/LUTs/ ... in subfolders for Technical (Basic tab) and Creative (Creative tab).

Then do all your changing of LUTs on clips, and won't need to move them again. Or re-attach them.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 10, 2017

That's apparently been a "relative" id used in the Creative tab's Look/LUT slot since they created this Lumetri panel. It fouls people up regularly.

The fix is easy enough ... create a subfolder under the Creative folder, and drop your Looks & LUTs you'll use in the Creative tab there. The crazy thing is I can name them such that they'll pop up first in the listing, as it looks through all subfolders and does an alphanumeric list of what it finds. But I can add things into the subfolder without Lumetri losing track of which Look/LUT is being used if you use one in the main folder.

One BIG caveat ... you put anything in a PrPro Tech or Creative folder-tree, and queue over to AME for export ... if you didn't also put that in the same arrangement in the AME folder tree, you probably will be less than pleased at the export.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
GavinBeckAuthor
Participant
March 10, 2017

Thanks for the quick response. If I understand you correctly, the problem persists. My LUTs are already organized in subfolders within the Creative folder. I tried adding a new folder with LUTs intentionally named "1.cube" and "2.cube" so that they would become the first items in the list alphanumeric list. When I reopened Premiere, sure enough, the previously added LUTs were "pushed" out by the newly added ones, giving the result of an unwanted grade on my test clips.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 10, 2017

Woa ... that's ... not what I've had.

Maybe I'll check that out, to see if something changed I didn't catch!

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...