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This is not a complaint about the new timeline colors!
But at the same time those color changes were made, another change in premiere was made which made the white selection border for clips on the timeline much less visible. And that's a pretty big problem for me, because I have an extremely hard time seeing which clip (or clips) are currently selected. Several people have mentioned this in the various threads about the timeline color changes, but I'm pretty sure it's gotten buried in those threads and not gotten the attention of Adobe.
I don't know if it's hard to see because I'm running at 4k or because I don't have flawless 20/20 vision or what, but this is a serious accessibility issue -- my selection is hard enough to see that I always end up going back to 24.3 so that I can see what I'm doing again, and I really don't want to be stuck on that version forever.
This isn't a "get used to it" kind of situation in the same way you can't "get used to" being color blind and suddenly gain the ability to see color. My choices seem to be limited to "don't upgrade past 24.3" and "don't use Premiere", and that sucks.
Please, Adobe, I'm begging, please fix this. PUt it back the way it was. Make the selection border size configurable. Come up with some other more visible way to indicate what is selected on the timeline. I don't really care about the specifics, as long as it actually becomes easy to see my selection again. Please?
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