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So this is a weird one. Using a 4K monitor and premiere pro. My color wheels alignment are off, see photo.
Those are at the default values, not adjusted! Makes it pretty hard to make adjustments.
I tried updating to latest CC and it's still like this... Any thoughts?
Nothing came up in google.
I have the same problem.
Dell Precision 5520
4k screen
Windows 10 Pro
Intel i7 7820
16GB RAM
512GB 960 m.2
​Edit: I was able to fix the problem by
1. Right click Adobe Premiere Pro Application and select "Properties"
2. Under "Compatability," check the box "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" and choose "System"
*You also may need to reset the Color workspace in Premiere after applying these changes.
​Hopefully this works for you!
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There was another user had this, and ... you're the only two I've ever seen with this! Blessed, aren't you?
Maybe Trent Happel​ or Kevin-Monahan​ could help with this ... that's ... just ... wrong!
How about listing the full hardware setup for them to check ... OS/RAM/CPU/GPU/vRAM, the GPU driver, the monitor, and any other hardware you've got connected there.
Neil
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Very blessed indeed.
AMD Threadripper 1950X
MSI X399 Gaming Carbon Pro
Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti xtreme
Corsair Vengeance 64GB Ram
Samsung 850? pro sata sdd
Samsung 960 pro M2 sdd
Win 10 pro x64
Monitor is LG 27UD68 4K monitor.
I also have an old Dell 1080p monitor as a secondary that I leave off most of the time and sometimes turn on.
I did have an issue where Premiere went crazy but found a thread about resetting preferences and it seemed to fix things, and now I avoid using the second monitor.
(The issue was after I enabled second monitor as a playback monitor using mercury transit, NO video would play at all, audio would load but no video would play. Reset preferences and it was fixed).
I already tried resetting preferences and updating to latest.
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That is very odd and something I have never seen before. Off-hand, all that I can think of is to make sure Premiere is 100% in the 4K monitor and not extended to the second monitor (not even by a small amount).
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Thanks for popping in, Trent ... yea, this is just bizarre.
Another user had this a couple weeks back in 2017. Made working in Lumetri nearly impossible.
Neil
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I just tried making it a small window and it's still like that so no go.
It was working fine until the dual monitor thing. I reset preferences and unplugged the other monitor and it's still weird now.
Not sure exactly when it started.
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Hmmmm, did you also try going to Window menu > Workspaces > Reset to Saved Layout? If that also does not work, maybe try quitting Premiere, move or delete your Profile folder (Documents > Adobe > Premiere Pro > 12.0 > Profile-<user name> folder) and then relaunch Premiere.
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That didn't help either. Also tried different resolutions and scaling, no go.
Just reinstalled, deleted profile. No changes.
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Sorry, I can't think of any other things to check. You could possibly try Customer Care to help troubleshoot. Contact Customer Care
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I have the same problem.
Dell Precision 5520
4k screen
Windows 10 Pro
Intel i7 7820
16GB RAM
512GB 960 m.2
​Edit: I was able to fix the problem by
1. Right click Adobe Premiere Pro Application and select "Properties"
2. Under "Compatability," check the box "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:" and choose "System"
*You also may need to reset the Color workspace in Premiere after applying these changes.
​Hopefully this works for you!
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Thank you for the tip!
Yes it "fixed" the issue but... now it looks a bit fuzzy compared to the way it looks when the application scales the screen!
So not fully a solution
When you use system scaling, does your premiere render sharply or does it get blurred (like the usual windows shenannigans)?
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There are some text items that are a bit fuzzy, but I'd rather have that than a shifted color wheel!
Yeah I don't think there's anything else to "fix" the problem unless Adobe patches it specifically for this scaling issue. It seems like it only has to do with 4k and scaling, and not anything with your/our computer hardware.
Hopefully they can address this somehow, and fix Lightroom while they're at it...