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December 9, 2021
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Colorgraded Prores RAW look VERY different in Premier Pro 2022

  • December 9, 2021
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Just opened a project in Premier Pro 2022 made in Premier pro 2021. The colorgraded Prores RAW looked very different from the previous version. They looked ungraded? Ive used Lumetri when I did the grading. Why is this? I needed to download and install the prevoius version in order to work with it. Please comment.

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Correct answer socalemc

Update. After continually fidgeting with this, I uninstalled and reinstalled both Premiere Pro 2022 and the Apple ProRes Raw codecs, and the functionality returned, enabling the ability to turn off the Rec 709 LUT that is automatically applied to these files by Premiere.

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o2_Studios
Known Participant
September 5, 2022

How/where do you turn off this Rec 709 LUT?

Inspiring
February 23, 2022

I noticed the same thing. On my files, it looks like there is an auto-LUT applied with an option to turn it off? When I bring ProRes Raw files in that should look flat, they look like they have a 709 LUT applied but I can't see an option anywere to turn it off. When Adobe first started supporting ProRes tehre was an optionto turn this LUT off, but it has since gone away, or at least I can't find it now.

socalemcCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 23, 2022

Update. After continually fidgeting with this, I uninstalled and reinstalled both Premiere Pro 2022 and the Apple ProRes Raw codecs, and the functionality returned, enabling the ability to turn off the Rec 709 LUT that is automatically applied to these files by Premiere.

Participant
December 9, 2021

Noticed that the input LUT was dropped in the conversion. Guess that´s the reason. Maybee something to look into?