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ScottieB1
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February 11, 2018
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Disable Auto-LUT on Import of AMIRA log footage

  • February 11, 2018
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I really do not like that Premiere automatically applies a LUT when I import footage shot on AMIRA log. It makes for HUGE project files and long long saves, and really messes with my workflow.

I am aware that I can batch diable the master clips, and that there's a workaround to remove the master effects by applying a lumetri color preset to ALL of my clips. But both of these are extra steps, which shouldn't be necessary - BECAUSE I NEVER ASKED FOR A LUT TO BE APPLIED IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

I NEED a way to automatically disable the automatic application of the LUT to every single clip.

Adobe, please stop forcing things on us (open multiple projects at once, anyone?). As a professional, I KNOW when I want a LUT applied, and definitely do not want my NLE making decisions for me!

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Participant
September 13, 2025

Had this problem but with RED Blackmagic raw footage that had an automatic LUT applied upon ingesting to Premiere Project. Not sure if anyone is still facing this problem, but I found the solution by opening my project in latest Premiere pro 2025 version, then selecting the raw media clips from Project Panel individually (one at a time)-->Go to Effects Controls tab and find the footage settings (in my case, the RED Source Settings) --> scroll down to Creative 3D LUT and you should see the automatically applied LUT from drop down menu, so choose "No File," which will remove the applied LUT from your Multicam and grouped sequences. Hope this helps.

stigolini
Participant
June 14, 2022

You can't change the color space under "interpret footage" in Media Encoder, so you'll have to import the footage to Premiere, interpret footage as rec. 709 and then send it to Media Encoder. At least that's what worked for me.

adammjonesnz
Participant
May 10, 2022

It gets worse if you try and make Proxies. I can't find any way to turn off the LUT when it makes them. Have tried making preset, NO it still burns a LUT in...and the most awful one you've ever seen, making the best workflow no longer work. I'm so annoyed, why make something in a program stop working by adding something no one wants.

 

 

Participating Frequently
May 17, 2022

I can't even make proxies in Media Encoder without the LUT being added.  That was my workaround.  And clicking 'interpret footage' in ME doesn't give you the 'disable LUT'.  Hours wasted on trying to figure out this $hite. Thanks Adobe.   Fix now!

 

Participating Frequently
May 17, 2022

In your Creative Cloud desktop app ... where you get all apps.

 

Left side, in the Apps section, there's a tab down a ways for Beta apps. Click that, and you get the list of public betas.

 

Neil


Unfortunately the problem still persists in the beta. I'm just going to stick with these ugly proxies until a fix comes.

Participant
October 27, 2021

Highlight clips, right click - modify - interpret footage - remove LUT. It doesn't always let you do all of them at once so try doing them in smaller quantities if you have an issue.

Participant
November 1, 2020

Choose all Video Files in a Bin - Right click - Modify - Interpret - Color Management - Input LUT (None) - OK. Save and recheck the project. Enjoy!

Participant
November 17, 2020

Thanks much!!!!!! 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 11, 2018

It shows you a workaround to disable the lut:
Amira LUTs and project bloat — The Premiere Pro

ScottieB1
ScottieB1작성자
Known Participant
February 11, 2018

Yes I mentioned in my post that I've seen that.

I want a way to disable the auto lut application altogether. Is it possible yet?

I've also filed a feature request... but I just find it hard to believe this feature was implemented so poorly and isn't fixed yet. I used to have faith in Adobe...

tommyjojo
Participating Frequently
July 18, 2019

Adobe will do nothing...drop expectations of reasonableness...they don't care

p.s. the solution listed does nothing for the Sony LUT on mxf files...