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caroline_edits
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 26, 2019
Question

Premiere Pro Interface Color? Light Mode UI interest gauge

  • February 26, 2019
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Calling all video editors!

What do you think about the Premiere Pro interface color? Is the scheme sleek and professional or do you wish it was lighter? Is it easy on your eyes during those long edit sessions? Do you wish it came in pink? 

Upvote this request in UserVoice for more options!

Light Mode UI – Adobe video & audio apps

Here's more info on our current customizability: Use and customize workspaces in Premiere Pro

Let me know more in the comments!

-Caroline

25 replies

Participant
November 10, 2023

Hi folks! Maybe you all already know this but I'm gonna post it here anyway.

 

 

Moderator Note: please do not share the use or how to enable any undocumented features here in the community.
I have to remove such comments by request from the product team.

 

 

Participating Frequently
November 3, 2023

Please bring back a light grey interface option with more contrast. For those of us who need to sometimes edit in a brightly lit setting on a dim laptop screen, even the lightest option on the grey slider is no nearly functional for being able to easily look at the screen.

TenTin
Known Participant
November 4, 2023

@Photojournalist Mat 

Try this:

Text removed.

 

Moderator note:
Edited due to Adobe policy prohibiting discussion of use of the engineers console on their forums.

Participating Frequently
November 9, 2023

This solution really isn't practical because it only brightens the grey background but leaves all the text and menus the ligth grey they already are, creating a very low contrast interface which is hard to see, which is the same exact problem just in the other extreme. Adobe needs to create (or rather, put back) a light grey interface with proper contrast for easy use in brightly lit environments. 

Participant
July 1, 2023

Moderator Note: Link/text removed. Sorry. Please do not use the internal developer tool to change the application.
It is against the corporate guidelines and is a request from Adobe Premiere Pro engineering.

johnfishlock
Participating Frequently
October 31, 2022

Personally, I'm not too fond of dark mode in general. I don't know why this became the norm. It's a horrible strain on my eyes.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 31, 2022

That one's easy to answer. Because for high-end pro b-cast/studio work, one tends to edit in darker rooms, and the background is set to the charcoal so there's a difference between the blacks of the image & the background. For that work ... it's easier to focus on the image Q without the UI background taking any eye-attention.

 

I've suggested to a couple users over the years that it might help if they got the editing lighting down a bit. And yes, as dark as PrPro's background is, it's easier to work in a semi-darkened room.

 

But for a lot of general editing work, and web-bound stuff ... well, you don't really need the darker background to work well, and yes, it's harder on some eyes especially if the room is fairly 'normal' lighting. So totally agree, it would be good if the app allowed for a fair amount brighter gray.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Gabby16bit
Known Participant
October 28, 2022

Premiere Pro need a complete UI overhaul in my opinion. It looks and feel old and since i moved to premiere pro i'm bored after 20 min of editing. And i edit a lot every single day. I think it's that it feel clunky like moving giant bricks and less snappier than counterparts like Final Cut or DaVinci. But i will stick with PPro because it is so costumizable with fast workflow with the panels that for me is still the fastest option. Still, is boring as heck editing inside PPro.

A good direction to change is the ability to change Style of icons and background colors. Like for example if one modder wants to make PPro look and feel like a window XP app. Why not? Just release the codes to change some aspect of the application to whom want's to feel alive again while editing.

Legend
October 28, 2022

From the point of view of interest, Da Vinci is the leader. There is everything there for full-fledged work. Both plugins are needed and modes of operation and has more flexibility in operation. Adobe is simpler in many aspects. And most importantly, I don't understand why DaVinci contains the entire assembly for editing, including: work with video/audio/effects editing and works faster and more stable. Take the Final Cut, it has no equal in the speed of installation. It flies even when working with 4K files with a lot of applied effects on the timeline. In Adobe, there is no way to work seamlessly in 4K without brakes. A paradox. Who understands what's going on?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 28, 2022

A couple comments, as I work both in Pr and Resolve daily. And am actually doing some background testing work for another company trying to get some stuff working with Resolve that it normally locks out.

 

(I can't work in FC, because well ... Apple being the spoiled brat kindergartner they are, you can only play with that in their sandbox.)

 

Premiere is hands-down more customizable than Resolve. Whether you're talking the UI, which in Resolve is locked down to say about 2 options, or working with outboard control units. Which in Resolve ... again, are totally locked down and the main BM spokes-staffer on the BM boards makes it bluntly clear they will never ever redo or improve the use of non-BM control units.

 

Because of course, they don't make money selling Resolve, it's entirely provided as a loss-leader to get us to buy BM kit. Of which I have enough that I've got several Resolve studio licenses sitting in a drawer. BUT ... I've no interest in spending several $G to buy another control panel that by design can only be used in Resolve.

 

Resolve's color tools are awesome ... but then, if you're trying to work with graphics on the fusion page, getting those to work correctly as you're doing color takes ... asking a few questions. Ahem.

 

Premiere even has a much deeper pool of user settable keyboard shortcuts than Resolve or Avid.

 

So whether it's the UI or use of outboard controls, or even keyboard shorts, Premiere is far more flexible.

 

And at this time, stable seems to be more of a dream than reality with both.

 

It's great that your kit is running Resolve both more stable and faster ... as someone who's on both sets of forums daily, over the last couple years as Resolve's designers have been chasing the Adobe be-everything-for-all-users dream, well ... they've had more bugs and performance issues than they used to.

 

Some of my many colorist acquaintances are just about ready to finally move from R17 to R18. As they couldn't run the first few release builds safely. Others ... were not having any issues with the R18 beta even. No clue why.

 

On my 24-core Ryzen 3960x desktop, Resolve and Pr pretty much mactch each other in performance. And I've only had a couple crashing issues with Pr, and have had those also with Resolve. So they're pretty matched.

 

On my Acer Predator Triton 500 laptop, with the lappie 2080Ti, Premiere works decently. But Resolve ... is a total dog.

 

There are probably other users where that would be reversed, as at this time, user performance is all over the freaking place, and oft makes no sense. Someone with a near identical desktop as mine posted about the terrible performance they're getting. No clue why ... and that bugs me.

 

They're tools, fancy hammers ... use what works for the job at hand. And it's rather wise to be able to work in multiple toolsets of course ...

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
TenTin
Known Participant
September 29, 2022

I am wondering how this guy has changed the UI text colour. Can you help (that would be great if I could change the text colour to orange)?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 29, 2022

Text color looks normal (blue) to me.

TenTin
Known Participant
September 30, 2022

Nope! That's green-ish. That is changed. If you like you can check his video out (link below) to see if I am wrong:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXfpwklvt1Q 

Legend
March 10, 2022

This is the topic for discussion... I'm shocked. There are much more serious problems in the toolkit than which color to choose: blue, pink, yellow... Are you crazy or something. Why are we not discussing here on the forum how the Color page, Clip tab, EGP panel should look like. What the hell is going on here? That's how the Premiere product develops.

Inspiring
March 10, 2022

Since 2019, and nothing happend today 🙂

Appearance color slider is so poor and does nothing.

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Participant
March 10, 2022

Moderator note:

 

This post removed.

 

On this Adobe forum, using the engineer's debugging panel to mess with application settings is not permitted per Adobe policy.

 

As that's a great way for users to really, really screw up the application.

 

 

Participant
November 22, 2021

Grey and dark gray makes my eyes hurt. I can hardly see where a film clip ends and interface starts. Changing appearance doesn't change contrast so is little help 

Participant
November 28, 2021

Probably the worst UI I have ever seen in terms of contrast and font size. 

Leads to severe eye strain.

 

Perhaps works for 20 year olds in a black room and a 40 inch monitor.

But the rest of us terrible.

 

To the point where this is a consideration for not using the app.

 

A real shame.

 

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 29, 2021

Then PLEASE go to the link for the Uservoice post given in the first post of this thread!

 

That's where Adobe's M&E people who determine a lot about these apps from "metrics" get their metrics. Give 'em another vote.

 

That is the one direct way we users can work to change something.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...