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March 20, 2022
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BRAW STUDIO fully available for Premiere | enjoy 👏

  • March 20, 2022
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The BRAW Studio plugin for Premiere Pro from the AUTOKROMA team is available for free for full-fledged work with frames obtained from Blackmagic cameras. I advise you to test from the official website of the company for stability. Thanks to the developers of AUTOKROMA company 👏

 

Info: https://www.autokroma.com/blog/BRAW-Studio-Is-Now-FREE

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Christian.Z
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 31, 2022

For some reason, im more of the BM plugin fan myself

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 31, 2022

One of the big things I've enjoyed at NAB is the aisle-way discussions. And the ones around the back of the Adobe booth with the engineers and several users sharing experiences.

 

We are all different in the way we work. I was in a discussion with an editor and three of his assistants. All hired as total noobs by the guy, all totally taught by him. And they laughed about even then, they all work very differently while editing in the same shop.

 

As for the BM BRAW plugin, I couldn't ever rely on it. It would work for a while, then wouldn't. Just fritzed. But the next day it might work ... or I might have to wait for a new plugin from them. And since I 'left' their plugin, I've three times now removed the Autokroma plugin and tested the lastest BM plugin. Well ... yea, that's not good.

 

And back to the Autokroma plugin.

 

Now ... for anyone using the BM plugin, the Autokroma site has the best support for issues with the BM plugin you'll find anywhere. Including all sorts of fixes/workarounds to keep using it. Nice people at Autokroma.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Joost van der Hoeven
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 28, 2022

Thanks for the info @Baffy19 

Baffy19Author
Legend
March 28, 2022

enjoy 🙌

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 28, 2022

I couldn't get it working when I obtained a paid version, so I think I'll pass.

 

The BM version works for me, although I do have hit Revert to Metadata before I can apply the LUT.

Baffy19Author
Legend
March 28, 2022

At the moment they have the latest version and there are no restrictions in the application to frames. Previously, it was possible to apply only to 500 frames for familiarization. Now there are no restrictions and in the free version you can do the main front of work. Try the new version

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 20, 2022

The Autokroma BRAW plugin has always been far more reliable than the BlackMagic one, has had more options like for presets, and is actually SUPPORTED. Well, they've actually supported the free BM plugin better than BM did!

 

So ... yes, folks ... go get the Autokroma plugin. Amazing tool!

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
March 28, 2022

Forget about more options the latest BRAW plugin from BMD has a bug. I will have a video tutorial soon. 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 6, 2022

Neil,

 

You are very confused. I did not use the Autokroma BRAW plugin. I used Blackmagic Design's BRAW plugin. I also used the Lumetri Color Effects on every clip. As I stated it could be the plugin and if I wipe and reload Windows everything might get corrected. The problem is we should not have to wipe and reload after every update. Kevin Monahan stated BRAW is not supported. I say BRAW is supported because the staff at Adobe stated the cloud implementation is better than buying DVDs because when new codecs hit the market they can be implemented into Premiere Pro ASAP. Remember when Adode told use that? Premiere Pro had support for Quick Sync before Resolve but in the year 2022 Resolve supports more variations of H.264/265. Have the Adobe Staff at NAB explain how that happened. 

Because of the CC rental method I don't expect Adobe to keep up with the competition. I expect Adobe to be far ahead of the competition and so should everyone else. If Adobe decides to give us the CC for free then my expectations would be different. Tell that to the Adobe Staff at NAB. 

I will wipe and reload Windows soon and opt to use the Autokroma BRAW plugin as opposed to BlackMagic Design's plugin. I imagine everything will work OK after that. The problem is Adobe should be implementing BRAW support directly into Premiere Pro as opposed to making us use plugins. Let the folks at Adobe know that it is 2022 not 2019.


How you're considering me confused, I have no clue. Not whatever. I didn't say you used anything ... period. Just gave my results. That's all. So ... what the hay anyway dude?

 

Any of us conflating our own rig's performance over enough other users to make claims about the usefulness of any of these apps ... Premiere, Resolve, Avid, whatever ... is skating on thin ice. Comparing the performance with different media, or the same media, with different hardware or steps can be very useful for the data involved.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...