Speed Grade does no open Premiere Project
I tried opening a project saved in the new 2017 update for premiere. It told me on speed grade that the saved file was too new for speed grade to open it. What can I do?
I tried opening a project saved in the new 2017 update for premiere. It told me on speed grade that the saved file was too new for speed grade to open it. What can I do?
PrPro and SpeedGrade had a "Direct Link" connection process up through PrPro 2015.2 and SpeedGrade 2015.1, the "9.x" build series for each program.
Unfortunately, the Adobe PrPro development team (which also over-sees SpeedGrade) decided to remove the code for the "Direct Link" process from PrPro 2015.3, when they started the new major version 10.x build series, and not to update SpeedGrade.
This means the last pairing that "officially" works is the 2015.2 PrPro and 2015.1 SpeedGrade.
The official suggestions as to colorist work in PrPro projects now are ... 1) use Lumetri/Color workspace in PrPro (very useful for some things, not well suited for shot-matching many clips or those which need multiple HSL secondaries); 2) flatten your sequence in PrPro, then export a video track in a codec that Speedgrade can read in "native" stand-alone mode, grade in Sg, export that sequence, import the graded video into your PrPro project and replace the "flattened" video track; 3) export an EDL and flattened media file to work in Sg, export back out of SpeedGrade, then re-conform back in PrPro; 4) export an XML file and media list from PrPro, import/conform into another grading app like Resolve, then again ... do the whole round-trip thing.
There are some smaller projects I happily work in Lumetri within PrPro. I've found that using a Tangent Ripple or Elements control surface makes Lumetri actually a decently fast and far more intuitive working space than using a mouse/keyboard combination, and at $350 USD, the Ripple will save you so much time so fast it pays for itself in a few jobs.
That said, shot-matching a bunch of shots (think a wedding!) or working with things that need critical matching or 'fixing' requiring multiple HSL secondaries ... you can technically do this in Lumetri, but it has several drawbacks in workflow from which way you modify "earlier" Lumetri applicactions to the way it drags many computers to a crawl.
If you are on a PC, there is a manual method to "hack" the header of a PrPro 2017 (11.x) project file so that it can be worked in SpeedGrade 2015.1, as long as you don't have any AE "comps" on the sequence. (If so, export a standard media clip out of AE to replace the comp on the PrPro timeline.)
And "fellow" user Patrick Zadrobiliek has created a little app for the process, it automates the conversion both so that SpeedGrade 2015.1 can open a PrPro 2017 project file, and after saving your work from Sg, re-converts the file so it is again "native" to PrPro 2017.
Here's the thread on this forum where I re-visit the manual hack with PrPro 2017 and Sg 2015.1 ...
Direct Link manual Hack for PrPro 2017/SpeedGrade 2015.1
And here's a thread on here about Patrick's little conversion app ... and I don't get a dime. I've used it, and it works great for me.
Update: My little Speedgrade/Premiere Project Converter still works with 2017
Neil
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