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.dng files importing in Adobe

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Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

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I have a question to community.

When importing raw .dng files from Blackmagic camera into Adobe Premiere, it seems that Adobe Premiere applies REC709 or another color space.

Images are not flat and grey as they supposed to be.

How can I import raw files without any colour correction at all - flat and grey - if possible at all?

Thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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In the Effects Control panel  (ECP) check to find the Master Clip Effect I think it is ... as I recall that's where this is applied.

Jim_Simon  I think has a BM and shoots that media himself.

Neil

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Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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Not sure about this:

Select clips in the project window,

right click.

Remove Master Clip Effects.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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Unfortunately, we can't.

This is why I'm learning Resolve.  You wouldn't believe how much better it handles this media.  The available options are incredible.

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Mentor ,
Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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there is a lut that converts rec 709 back to raw wide gamut. i'll see if i can find it. it was made by a resolve guy.

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Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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Are you using Resolve for NLE also or doing an export or round trip process?

Neil

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Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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I'm not especially fond of the round trip process, so I'm learning the full program, including editing.

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Dec 03, 2016 Dec 03, 2016

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"I'm not especially fond of the round trip process"

Um ... yeah, neither am I. Pain the the ... arse and other places.

Neil

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Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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free blackmagic rec 709 to arri log-c lut

thttps://davidtorcivia.com/blackmagic-rec709-to-arri-log-c-lut/

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