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David_EDIT + NEW LT
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December 12, 2018
Question

Ninja V massive gamma shift from 13.0.2 update (MOJAVE)

  • December 12, 2018
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MAC on Mohave

Footage that was fine this morning is absolutely unusable after the update - looking like its 4 stops brighter etc. I suspect its a quicktime codec thing....... thats what was updated was it not? I have footage from a GH5 internal - thats all fine. Just the Pro-Res material is COMPLETELY broken.

What can we do to use the software? This is yet another layer of nightmare for us. We are getting absolutely hammered by Adobes broken software. Patch on patch that bring more issues and resolve very little...

Again - this patch is unusable for professionals. I advise - do not use it at this stage.

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7 replies

Participant
January 3, 2019

Sooo... ANYTHING happening or am I stuck using DaVinci? 

David_EDIT + NEW LT
Participating Frequently
February 2, 2019

Da Vinci and FCP X both respect the correct colour gamma. Its obviously very low on Adobes list.... to have footage treated correctly.....

Participant
December 19, 2018

Any updates? Fixes, workarounds?

thanks!

David134
Participant
December 19, 2018

Nope - nothing to fix it for existing projects. If you have existing projects its a nightmare.   For projects moving forward I converted them to MXF in compresser and imported them.   (  I could not convert them to MXF from media encoder, because that burns the error into the resulting file.)

So no work around for existing projects that contain these files already. Just a note to convert them to MXF in something other than Adobe, for new projects.

Mo Moolla
Legend
December 15, 2018

Panda Mojave have never properly integrated. There problems found on Mojave disappear on High Sierra and Sierra. To all professionals I HIGHLY RECOMMEND either rolling back to CC2018 or staying on CC2019 but rolling back to Hogh Sierra or Sierra. Mojave and PP is a match made in hell. With Mojave and Dark Mode things have gotten cross wired and Adobe is still busy addressing these issues. Probably a few patches away before we see some stability

Mo Moolla
Legend
December 15, 2018

Ooops I meant Premiere not Panda

Participant
December 15, 2018

Soooo this is the same frame from PP 13.0.2 [NO FX] and DaVinci 15.2 [NO FX] and the 3rd has some FX grading in DaVinci. Obviously PP is having an issue.

masku2000
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 14, 2018

If you can post a sample file, we can take a look to see what's going on.

David_EDIT + NEW LT
Participating Frequently
December 15, 2018
David_EDIT + NEW LT
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December 15, 2018

chrisw44157881
Inspiring
December 13, 2018

4 stops brighter is a lot more than rec 2020. try changing your display render to software only or update graphics drivers.

David_EDIT + NEW LT
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2018

yes had toggled between Metal Cl and software etc. on Current update of Mohave and that did not resolve it inside premiere. The footage looks fine in other areas such as Finder and Resolve.

masku2000
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 12, 2018

Are your ProRes files in the Rec.2020 color space? If so, Premiere Pro 13.0.2 is now correctly interpreting these files, and honoring the Rec.2020 color space. Prior to the 13.0.2 release, Premiere Pro would ignore this Color Space, and display incorrect colors.

PBMarc
Known Participant
December 13, 2018

That is great news BUT it still is crazy over exposed... how do we "correct" the interpretation to show it without being blown out? Side note... I pulled it into Davinci 15 beta and it worked great. What steps do we take to make it work right?

thanks!

David_EDIT + NEW LT
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2018

looks fine in Finder as well, just in Premiere its at least 4 stops too bright and seems to be no means to correct it so far.