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Having an issue with a feature film that was shot on the Sony Venice. Whenever I import the raw .mxf files into Premiere Pro (2020) it seems to be auto-applying a LUT to the footage. Solutions like the Amira Lumetri workaround, and "disable masterclip effects" aren't relevant and don't solve the problem.
Looking for help with this. Thanks!
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I'm having the same problem. Nothing happens when I do this.
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Found it, "Interpret Footage>Color Space Override: Switch to Rec. 709"
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Great Scott!!! That's it! Thank you!
As long as all the clips were the same media type I was able to select all, interpret footage and change the color space to REC 709.
Seams counterintuitive because the footage was actually shot in Slog 3, but that's the solution to take off the auto LUT applied to Venice footage!
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Also, check the Source tab of the Effects Control Panel (ECP), as one staffer has noted some Venice clips aren't "color managed" yet via the Modify/Interpret Footage controls, but do have a Setup panel in in the ECP Source tab.
Neil
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I found a solution that worked for me to switch lots of Sony Venice footage to s-log 3 all at once.
First, select any of your clips, open up Effects Controls, change the color space to s-log3, then right click the 'Sony RAW MXF Source Setting', copy, highlight the rest of your footage, right click and paste. I had to right click to copy and paste. Using hotkeys didn't work for some reason. Hope that helps!