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Hi,
Thanks for your patience on this. There is no response from the team just yet. Odd it's happening to one cam and not another, I think. I think all this started with v.22. So, you wouldn't be alone if you needed to move back to 15.4 until the next version is released. You can also test out the Beta.
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Kevin
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Hi, visual_captive,
Sorry for the color issues. Have you had this problem in the past? Why does this project have to live on two different computers?
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Kevin
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I have not had this issue before. One computer is my primary editing computer and my laptop is for editing when I am traveling. This issue would also be a big problem for any team collaborating on a file.
A few things I can add that I tried:
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Disregard my last bullet.
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Sorry about that. It seems like there are a few issues around Sony cameras and color management with LOG-based footage and v.22 and later. As you experienced, it seems like an issue that got a change or fixes between the versions. Let me ask the product team if they have any suggestions. I apologize in advance that I have to ask for your patience in helping you find a solution on this one.
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Kevin
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Ok, please let me know what they say. I am curious how far back I should roll back. Maybe prior to V22 entirely? The issue is when I rolled back the Mac to 22.0 it created exposure issues with my log footage in the MP4 files and when I rolled forward to 22.2 it caused my MXF files to be darker and more saturated. It's hard to know which one is "right". If I roll back even further, maybe my PC and Mac will match?
The goal for me right now is to determine what version I need to be on for my log footage to match between systems.
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Hi,
Thanks for your patience on this. There is no response from the team just yet. Odd it's happening to one cam and not another, I think. I think all this started with v.22. So, you wouldn't be alone if you needed to move back to 15.4 until the next version is released. You can also test out the Beta.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I am experiencing this exact same problem with my XMF files in premiere. Shot in S-Log but when i bring into a sequence the blacks and highlights are extremely messed up.
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If yours are way off it may be because of the automatically applied LUT that Premiere now applies to files when they are imported. First, try this below and if that doesn't fix it, then your issue is the same as mine.
Select all the clips in the project panel > Right click > Interperet footage > Under color management change input LUT to 'None' and that should fix it. If None is already selected make sure that instead of SLOG3 LUT being applied you set it to Rec.709.
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This is user to user forum where we users help each other. The Adobe engeneers do not always read everything here. If you feel strongly about a (new)feature or (bug) fix please post it on uservoice, as it will be read by the engeneers.
https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro
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Thank you. Adobe does not make it clear where to get the right help. I have posted the bug to that page here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/44980438-bug-mxf-files-not-...