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I've got a close up shot and wide shot that I want to color match. When I do the comparison view and color match, it starts to analyze but never stops.
I've tried deleting the cache and restarting the computer entirely. I also cut the clips into smaller bits to see if they were too large but it continues.
Premiere Pro 22.1.2
Intel Core i7-10700F CPU
32 GB Ram
GeForce RTX 3070
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What if you turn of Face Detection?
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No that did not fix it
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I'd like to also mention I noticed that clips were different file types, one .MOV and one .MP4, I converted the .MOV to .MP4 and that did not resolve this issue. Also, one of the clips is 1920x1080 and the other 1440x1080 so I converted them to both be 1920 and that did not fix it either.
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Sometimes when attempting to to Color Match again after making changes I will get, "error receiving synchronous frame". I've opened other projects and tried to see if the Color Match issue was across Premiere and it is not, as it worked on a different project.
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"error receiving synchronous frame" isn't the fix for that to convert to cineform? since these are mp4.
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A workaround I figured out for this was to take a screenshot of each frame make sure that adjustments like Lumetri Color are removed on the frame you'll be updating. I put them on a new sequence to be safe and then did Comparison View and Apply Match, which worked. I copied the Lumetri Color effect from the updated frame and pasted it onto the video.
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How to make a new sequence without closing current timeline
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How to make a new sequence without closing current timeline
By @Vishal24975223xpgx
Dont need to close sequencw, can stay open in the timeline.
File > New > Sequence.