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Effects Control Panel - Levels Win vs Mac configuration window

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Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Hey guys, I'm trying to help out a friend. 
we're looking for the levels configuration window on effects control panel. 
it show as a tiny button on Windows OS but on a MacOs the button is just gone. Anyone knows where to find it? 

(fisrt image is from a Mac / second image from windows) 
why is it different? same version of premiere pro. 

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Adobe Employee , Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Hi @PORTELA,

Thanks for the question. Though I'd need to confirm, I suspect that's just another one of those Mac vs. PC issues. The versions are slightly different. For example, the Windows versions contains effects not available in the Mac version. Sorry about the frustration.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

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Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Yes, I've got it on WIndows and has always been there. I didn't realise that it's not available on Mac... Maybe someone on Mac can shed some light?

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

Hi @PORTELA,

Thanks for the question. Though I'd need to confirm, I suspect that's just another one of those Mac vs. PC issues. The versions are slightly different. For example, the Windows versions contains effects not available in the Mac version. Sorry about the frustration.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

Hi @Kevin-Monahan 

So the feature we're talking about is not available on a Mac, correct?

  

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

I think this is what you're looking for. I newer knew that was there!

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

No, the discussion was about the Levels configuration window, which doesn't seem to exist on Mac.

  

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

Right, I see that now. In fact, the effect I pointed out is the same as the one in the original post. My mistake. 

As a Mac only user, I never knew what I was missing.

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025
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Yes, the option to open the Levels effect in a separate interface window was previously available on macOS. However, this functionality has not been supported for nearly a decade.

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