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I have opened Premiere Pro today to find all the label colours in my timeline appear to be inverted. The lighter colour is now the main body of the clip and the darker colour is now the waveform. I have tried to go through all the different label group styles. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling the application. Does anyone know how to get this back to the default colours.
I have attached an image of what it should look like and what it looks like now.
First, I want to thank you all again for your feedback and comments. We are actively listening and working to address the issues you've raised. I'd like to provide an overview of some of the concerns we've heard so far, to clarify what constitutes a bug and what does not.
Color Text Labels Inverted: Indeed, we've encountered a bug regarding the inversion of color text labels in this latest release. Our team is working diligently to address this issue promptly. In past releases, when a user picke
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See my post above yours, to change the audio colors to a dark color:
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Thanks, I will try a dark colour when I install it again. Though I'm more concerned with how the waveforms look, it was really hard to make anything out.
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I just updated to 24.5. I don't exactly mind the inversion of the colors in waveforms, but it is a bit jarring, and I would REALLY like an option in the preferences to have the colors show the way they used. That is the light/dark tones inverted, and waveforms as black over color in the source/preview monitor. I'm sure I can get used to it, but I don't really appreciate a visual change this radical being implemented in a dot release without an option to use the existing color scheme.
Please add an option in the app preferences to modify the inverrsion of waveforms.
I do see the value in how the audio transitions look and work now. it was also require some adjustment, but I don't find it jarring and I appreciate the easy ability to modify the cosine of the transition curves.
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In Prefrences\Labels there is an option for "Classic" look, it's quite similar.
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"The "classic" look is actually not similar at all."
Not 'at all' Andrew? I say it's similar, and you can simply change the Audio color to a darker one, which will show the waveforms in the lighter color (or a lighter color to show the waveforms in the darker color). Not at all?
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Even if it's similar, there are still issues and they've been brought up repeatedly in this discussion.
- It's now much harder to identify what clip or clips are highlighted in my timeline. If I use "classic" colors, it's almost impossible. My screenshot is a simple timeline, try on a complex one for more fun.
- So, I guess I'm forced to use the new defaults that make it (a little) easlier to see. But, then why do I have to deal with clip color lables looking so dark within my bins? By no means should a clip labeled as yellow be brown and hard to differentiate from other colors.
This all revolves around one thing- when you're an editor working on a team with clients, producers, and other creatives every single day, you must be an expert both in the content in your edit and what's going on in the timeline. Anything that hinders my ability to organize and react quickly is a strike against Premiere usage in a professional environment. I'm awaiting a thoughtful fix that actually makes my job easier!
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This issue started in May, and look, here we are in August without a solution. Shocking, adobe fails their customers and their wants again.
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While I'm not a fan of the changes, like you, I do know your comment is perhaps ... minimal.
Why?
Because even though some of us don't care for it, to be polite, many of their several million daily users either like the changes, or don't mind them at all. So I think (unfortunately for thee & me) that actually, they have pleased a good chunk of the total user base.
Not pleased am I, but as always, realistic. Dang it all.
I modded the lable colors so it's ... ok, I suppose. The only problem is those inverted waveforms of course, so you have to outsmart their new system.
I do seriously wish we could set track height defaults, and also ... they'd move the blasted fx badge from too close to the end of the clip.
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@R Neil HaugenLooks aside, I still believe there are problems to be solved. Take a look at my screenshots a few posts back. First, you cannot identify selected clips very esially unless you're using the new "defualt" colors. Fine. I'll adapt. But, if I use the new "default" colors, then all the labels in my bins muted, dark colors that are impossible to tell apart. Either choise is a compromise and both make my job harder.
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The "can't identify selected clips easily" issue is still keeping me from updating, because it's definitely not a "you get used to it" kind of thing -- it's legitimately hard to tell what's selected!
I fear that all of the noise about the colors is going to completely hide the feedback about that specific problem, though, so I'm not hopeful that it will actually get fixed.
Or, who knows, maybe "hard to tell what's currently selected" was an Adobe design goal and they got a bunch of feedback from whoever their test users are that they *like* not being able to easily tell what's selected.
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Agreed 100% I was hoping that Adobe could atleast make the selector line thicker like it was in the previous versions. I get that to add some of the new features they had to reduce it but they reduced it too much. I have the same clips selected in both timelines and it's impossible to see.
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One of numerous weird things about this is some folks get the palette that is all dark/muted no matter what option they choose. If you do, you need to take a few minutes and make your own preset, as every color there can be set by you from an option dialog.
So for your own sanity at the moment, I'd recommend taking a couple minutes to create a usable (mostly) preset. Or two.
One thing I'll add ... some other old-time editors that I know who were ticked off royally about this, went to the "vivid" option or whatever it's called, to see how bad that was.
But they ended up loving it, which ... stunnned me. So who knows, with a bit of tweaking, you might find that preset usabe too. Stranger crud has happened it seems.
I keep prodding the devs on the blasted fx badge changes that make it harder to grab the cut point. I do like the new ability to do audio crossfades, but ... that fx badge thing is just a pain.
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"Is there any official response regarding offering a 'real' classic label color look like in 24.3 and earlier? Do we just need to accept the change and adapt somehow? I'm still on 24.3 because the new look really hurts my eyes. I don't want it inverted."
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If you pick the right color and brightness value for a custom audio label, it doesn't seem to "invert". I've seen a couple people post about figuring that out.
It's annoying we need to try and figure that out though.
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Thanks! I’d prefer to keep things simple and avoid the trial-and-error approach. It would be great if the tech team could just integrate what’s been working reliably for years and give users the option to choose. After all, as they say, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” 😊
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I know it's really tough, but you may have to "adapt somehow". Somehow mate, you can do it. It's not that much trial and error, just selected a few colors or a couple, or even one. Dark colors for the label product light waveforms, Light label colors use a dark waveform. Choosing "Classic" colors in the preferences bring it really close and then you can just tweek the audio label color. I know it's hard, but I have confidence in you, that you can "adapt somehow".
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One of the most powerful qualities of Premiere is the ability to customize UI, and a HUGE advantage over Resolve. I hope Adobe continues to embrace this advantage and allow us to revert the waveforms in a future build.
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I was turning over and over worried about how @alex82lu would 'adapt somehow', and his aversion to 'trial and error' OK, I like the Vibrant color scheme (and the rest) in the new update. But we can't have Big Al going thru trial and error, so here's how to get inverted/non-inverted waveforms. I changed one setting in the Label Color Preferences, from... hang on... Dark Green to... wait for it.... Green!!.
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@MyerPj Hey thanks for your comment. So did you manage to revert with "the manual color labeling" that the audio label is not inverted? This is how my waveforms look like - darker background, brigher foreground (the waveform) and currently it is the other way around which I feel hard to work with. I just feel it is better on the eyes this way or at least I would prefer this option but of course it is also a habit.
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