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Inspiring
January 16, 2023
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Cant preform color space override when multiple clips are selects

  • January 16, 2023
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If I right-click a Sony MXF file (Sony FX6) and click modify ->  interpret footage -> I can override the colorspace to remove the LUT That Premiere is automatically applying (really wish it didn't do this it creates way more work). 

 

If I select multiple clips at once that I want to override the color space, the color space override section is grayed out. I am forced to click through every single clip to modify them vs. doing it in a batch. 

 

This issue appears to get worse when someone else opens my project and sends it back to me. If I have overridden the colorspace before sending it to another editor, it gets reset when I receive the file back and I have to override again. For professional editors this has added hours of extra work to my workflow. 


 

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Correct answer Thomas Berglund - NRK

With Premiere Pro 23.1 and newer, you can disable Log Color Management under Preferences > General, like described in the following discussion thread in the beta forum.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/discuss-enable-log-color-management-with-a-single-click/td-p/13327161

 

Have you tried this?

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Inspiring
January 18, 2023

@Thomas Berglund - NRK your recommendation worked. I was not on the latest version for stability reasons (I usually stay 1 version back), but the new update fixes this entirely if you turn off Log Color Management. 

Thomas Berglund - NRKCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 17, 2023

With Premiere Pro 23.1 and newer, you can disable Log Color Management under Preferences > General, like described in the following discussion thread in the beta forum.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/discuss-enable-log-color-management-with-a-single-click/td-p/13327161

 

Have you tried this?

Inspiring
January 17, 2023

Color space override is done in the project panel and not in the sequence timeline. You cannot copy and paste attributes in the project panel like you can in a sequence. If you can record your screen showing a way to copy and paste color override settings, that would be helpful, but I do not see a "add attributes" option in the project panel. 

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Inspiring
January 17, 2023

if you select one clip and do what you want and then select multiple clips and "add attributes" from the one clip you adjusted, does that work OK ?