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Producer storyteller
Inspiring
March 9, 2026
Question

When color correcting in a multicam sequence the lumetri color panel grays out

  • March 9, 2026
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Anytime I create a multicam sequence and try to color correct within the multicam sequence, after a few adjustments the lumetri window grays out and I cannot make any adjustments. If I embed the multicam sequence within a new sequence I can make adjustments all day long with no issues. But, again, when I go into the container that holds the clips, after a few adjustments I can no longer use lumetri. It grays out. Here is a video I made showing the issue. 

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/452t8md7stqtmc9e7wc6r/20260309_143620.mp4?rlkey=5ar6y395g1ois9kcpxh6uq3qh&st=j58revyu&dl=0

This has been going on for at least six years. I've seen other posts but no one can find the problem. Adobe will You please finally do something about this?

 

COMPUTER SPECS:
Processor    12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900KS   3.40 GHz
Installed RAM    128 GB (128 GB usable)
System type    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
BaseBoard Product    PRIME Z690-P
GPU   NVIDIA RTX A4500

1 reply

Community Manager
March 16, 2026

Hi Producer storyteller,

 

Thanks for bringing this to the community. That’s certainly not ideal. Could you please confirm the version of Premiere you are using? If you are using a custom workspace, have you tried resetting it to see if it makes any difference? Also, if possible, please share a download link to the sample project where you can reproduce this issue (no media required, only the project). It will help properly diagnose the issue.

 

Thanks,
Sumeet

Producer storyteller
Inspiring
April 2, 2026

Hi Sumeet,

I’m using the latest version of Premiere. I did reset my workspace as it was a custom one designed for two screens but the problem is still there.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 3, 2026

How does your process work? Do you copy/paste to other sections of the same clips .. or .. ?

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