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Hello, since the latest update, my dip to black or keyframe fade outs getting white before ending on a black frame.
any ideas?
I need to put a black layer underneath to fix it. is there something screwed up with colorspace?
thanks! 🙂
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Hi Tobshowhost,
Sorry to hear about this. Does this happen with any specific clip or in a specific project? Let us know the OS & GPU that you are using. Also, please share a screenshot of the Video Previews section in Sequence Settings (Sequence > Sequence Settings).
Note: Moved to the Discussions tab to continue troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Weird thing is, it is working in the Program: but not on my secondary display reference monitor.
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Hello, I'm working on a Mac Studio 2023
M2 Ultra
128gb
MacOs: 14.5
Premiere Pro version: 24.4.1 (build2)
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Make a custom sequence settings so you can set it to a different preview codec.
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Set it to Quicktime Prores Proxy, does not change the fade to black (white) problem 😕
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Can you post a screenshot of the timeline and the Effects Control Panel?
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Just a longshot:
Try unchecking Composite in linear color in the sequence settings.
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thank you! I was looking for this one, because I had the problem years ago and I knew it was this box to un-tick. but couldn't find it! 🙂 should be in project settings maybe. not in sequence settings. nevermind. thank you Peru Bob!
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oh noes. it's not working. hmm
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I have the same problem
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How are you connected to your secondary display reference monitor? SDI? HDMI?
Also, how does it look when you render your sequence in the timeline?
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Hello Paul, my Eizo is connected via HDMI. When I render or export everything is fine. As a workaround, I can put a Black Videoclip underneath the Clip that I'd like to fade. But that's not what I want.
Composite in Linear Color is turned off. Is there something going wrong with the GPU or why is it behaving that way.
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Having this same problem and even when putting a black frame and fading into that ontop of the footage it still goes to white/grey first.
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Is this in the Program Monitor in the application window or on an external monitor?
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi. I have the exact problem. And it happens only in full screen mode.
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Same here. A fade out in a single clip at track one, nothing else, no effect applied. It goes to white before fading to black. And I'm not the only one, I'm teaching a summer course and most of my students have the same problem.