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January 11, 2026
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Video Filter missing: Fast Color Corrector

  • January 11, 2026
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Hi

 

Fresh install of Adobe 2025 on M1 Macbook Air that also has latest OS as just rebuilt.

Created first project, used auto correct in Lumetri Color for iPhone 13 Pro Max video files.

Launched the project this morning and get Video Filter missing: Fast Color Corrector ?

When I google the error this was something from years agao, why would it appear on a brand new project in latest version of PP ?

 

Thanks

Mark

4 replies

Tjay
Participating Frequently
January 21, 2026

Same problem for me. Just installed V26.0.0 on my windows 11 PC and got this error when opening a project:

Video Filter missing: Fast Color Corrector

Video Filter missing: Convolution Kernel

 

Adobe Employee
January 23, 2026

Hi Tjay,

 

Sorry to hear about this. We will get it checked. Is this happening randomly when opening any specific project, or with all new projects as well? 

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

January 25, 2026

It's happening all the time now with my Windows 11 -- I have the updated PremierPro Beta

January 18, 2026

Same error. Never seen it before today.  Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 w/ absolute latest updates on M4, working just fine a few days ago, now giving me that error on every startup.  Why?  Just in case you *wanted* to use a deprecated filter you have never used before?  I never used that filter as far as I ever recall. I am going to just click "don't show again" with the hope that it is imformative only, and it is not related to any filter I applied in clips on this project, or ever. Leave it to Adobe to give you no explanation or remediation path but still charge us a bold monthly fee that implies actual competence. Do better, Adobe. 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2026

Are you using a English version or another language?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 11, 2026

Wow, that's a new one! And totally puzzling, too. Just ... wow, that's wrong.

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