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June 21, 2024
Question

Lumetri vectorscope shifting

  • June 21, 2024
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When monitoring the vector scopes for color saturation levels it gives two different readings.

The true level (I assume) when video is playing but an inflated illegal level when the playhead is static.

Quality for pause and play is set to "Full". However when you set the Programme Monitor to "High Quality Playback" (via wrench) you only get the inflated illegal level playing or static.  That is problematic as I have it set to HQ playback when picture grading so that blurs and other small fx come through on the scopes. Currently the problem presents itself with a .png on the timeline but the same goes for various video files.  Why can't the vectorscope just give us the one true reading instead of either or, and it would seem the level is locked in the wrong reading in HQ playback? (pics of both levels attached)

Apple M2 Max

Sonoma 14.3 

Premiere 23.3 Build 61

 

4 replies

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 3, 2024

Hi @barat munji,

We've yet to hear back from you on this issue. I'll move this thread to the "Discussions" forum while we await your response. My hope is that you're now clear of this issue. Please update us on the current status of your problem.

 

Thanks!
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 24, 2024

I run a tightly calibrated and profiled system, I always use HQ playback, and the scopes are pretty accurate. I don't get the differnce between pause and playback.

 

And as with the same file I will get identical scope readings between Premiere and Resolve, and much of my deliverables to sent to colorists (I teach pro colorists btw) if anything is off in their outboard scopes, I'd hear about it immediately.

 

So I would suggest that perhaps the HQ setting might actually give the correct reading.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 20, 2024

Hello @barat munji,

I'm checking back in on this bug report. Are you seeing this issue in 24.5? Have you tried the high quality setting as @R Neil Haugen recommends? Let the community know.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Known Participant
June 24, 2024
  • Issue - Lumetri Vectorscope provides 2 x saturation readings a lower one when video is playing, an illegal one when video is paused
  • Adobe Premiere Pro version number:

    Premiere 23.3 Build 61

  • Operating system - Sonoma 14.3 
  • System Info:

    Apple M2 Max, 32 gigs RAM, external drive USB 3

  • Video format: Proble seems restricted to PNG files and jpeg files.
  • Workflow details: HD progressive timeline, Playback/Still quality Full
  • Steps to reproduce - (Very important!) Open lumetri scopes and playback timeline, Pause will inflate saturation, Play will give reduced saturation reading. Setting Programme monitor to HQ playback will only show the higher saturation reading on play or pause.
  • Expected result - Saturation reading should be consistent whether play or pause 
  • Actual result -  Saturation reading became illegal on pause
Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 21, 2024

Hi @barat munji,

Thanks for filing the report. It sounds like a perplexing issue. Sorry about that. You've supplied a lot of info. Can you check to see if you left anything out? See, How do I write a bug report?

 

Sorry for the problem. I hope we can get a team member to respond to you shortly.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio