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Hi,
So I was trying to use a dynamic link between Premiere Pre and AE effects and when I loaded the composition in after premiere pro, the selection I had cut up in premiere pro didn't copy over. For example let's say it's a 15 second clip and I use from 2:00 to 3:00 but when I load that in after effects it goes to 6:15 to 7:15. It is hard to make the same composition I just had in premiere pro.
Let me know if you need more clarification.
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I’m also having huge problems with dynamic link from PP to AE at the moment. Sometimes the composition is just black or sometimes I have a Problem similar to yours. The hole clip is complete unedited in AE and no slow motion nothing on it.
Somehow it works with the footage out of my mavic but the footage out of my a7sii and my GoPro doesn’t work!?
please adobe fix this!
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Effects often don't transfer over. When you begin the process, start with a raw clip, no effects at all, original frame rate.
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Thanks for the answer, but what’s about the black screen and the fact that
the hole clip not just the cut out part went over to ae?
And also I’ve interpreted the footage in the folder to 24fps and not in the
timeline so that must transfer to ae correctly right?
Hope you answer I’m really relying on this!
Jim_Simon <forums_noreply@adobe.com> schrieb am Di. 2. Jan. 2018 um 17:49:
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Undo the modified frame rate for that clip. Send it using the original frame rate.
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I’ve just tried that out, didn’t work.
Any other ideas?
And what’s about color (saturation,gamma and actually wrong colors)
changing when exporting?
Jim_Simon <forums_noreply@adobe.com> schrieb am Di. 2. Jan. 2018 um 17:56:
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Run a test.
Start a new Premiere Pro project. Wait for all conforming to finish. Save, close and reopen the project. Try the link again.
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Okay, thank you!
It seems to be not working when interpreting the footage to another
framerate, which would be nice if it would in the future but now I know so
I can work around.
Now when we’re already chatting do you also have an idea on why the export
messes up my colors really struggling with that too.. would really really
appreciate if you would help me with that. I’m editing on the newest
MacBook and the only thing I can think of is that the gamma in the PP
preview is maybe 2.4 and not 2.2 like YouTube and QuickTime on my Mac book
can I change that in premiere?
Jim_Simon <forums_noreply@adobe.com> schrieb am Di. 2. Jan. 2018 um 18:27:
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I think Jamie LaJune has it right in the following thread. He's talking about Resolve, but the idea holds true regardless of NLE.
The upshot is "Run SDI out to a calibrated monitor so that you can first be certain that your signal is right, then you've got a reference from which you can try to determine why your rendered grade looks different on different screens."
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Okay, thank you, but the problem I'm talking about is not that the film
looks different on different screens, its about the film looking different
in the Premiere Preview than rendert out on the same screen! And
interesting as well, is that if I put the rendert out film (with the messed
up saturation,blacks..) back in Premiere (new project) the the grade looks
completely normal again in the preview. This problem happens with any of my
projects, sometimes I have to export very often and I have to try to
blindly adjust the saturation, blacks.. in the hope that they look like in
the preview when exported.
Also I have looked at the "messed up" film on youtube and the grade looks
as messed up as in quicktime after exporting.
Still I appreciate it so much that you're helping me because I've tried
everything to fix this issue but haven't found any useable solution yet ..
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Read Jamie's full posts. To wit: "Don't grade in the GUI"
You need that external monitor.