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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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Hi there.
I came across the same issue, but you can go back to the older label colors by selecting "Classic" on the Labels Preferences.
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I am seeing the same problem. Adobe is trying hard to lose my business.
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Yah, pretty wild to open up premiere to this today. Thought the program had wigged out. Thanks for the info.
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Although classic isn't truly classic. The audio waveform is very hard to read now and they don't differentiate the audio clip color from the video clip color? I don't understand why they did this.
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What a nightmare Adobe. Thanks for the help everyone. Yes when reverting to classic, the default Carribean has white text ...basically illegible. Waveforms are difficult to read. Terrible form.
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Hi @EdHorta,
Was having a mini heart attack because the changed coloured were very disorienting!
Thanks a ton!
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Hi @matthewk40523459 , we had a couple of bugs around the colors. We updated the Premiere Palette and indeed, some of the the brown colors (yellow, tan, brown and mango) were too similar.. You can try the color changes in the latest Beta. Thanks again for your feedback.
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I'm all for options, but in what world is this a yellow?
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Wondering if there's a bug in the new label colors that were updated in PP 24.4.1? Yellow now looks brown and is almost indistinguishable from selecting 'Brown', 'Tan' or 'Mango'. They all look like a similar, (almost indestuinguishable) version of brown. And 'Teal', 'Cerulean', 'Green' and 'Iris' now look almost the exact same. All the colours in general look way darker. I'm in the middle of a project and rely on the color separation to quickly detect various groups of clips on my timeline. The color coding is kind of useless now. Hoping this is something Adobe plans to fix quickly?
Thank you
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First, I want to thank you for your feedback and comments. I'd like to provide you with an overview of some of your concerns and help 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 picked a darker color background, the text labels would always appear black. While this provided consistency, it often resulted in readability issues. With the new dynamic color text formula, the text label color adapts based on the colors and brightness of the background, ensuring improved readability and usability. Premiere Pro introduced this dynamic color text formula with the intention to enhance visibility by adjusting the text label color based on the luminance and brightness of the clip.
New Clip Colors: The introduction of a fresh color palette was aimed at alleviating eye fatigue and addressing longstanding clip color accessibility issues. Over the years, brighter colors in dark editing spaces have caused strain, and the previous color scheme ("classic") posed readability challenges, especially with waveform visualizations. The new colors offer improved contrast, enhancing intelligibility and making waveform analysis easier ( faster identification of clicks or other audio artifacts). Additionally, we've updated the color picker formula to optimize contrast ratios depending on the background color that a user chooses, further enhancing flexibility and customization options by preserving accessibility as well. There is a bug with the brown colors as you mentioned that will be fixed in the next release ( the fix is in Beta already). Please let me know if you have any questions.
Color Labels Presets: This new version also allows you to create new color label presets, enabling you to adjust your colors based on your preferences and needs.
Audio Waveform Layering based on Track Height: For this release, we have implemented an old Audition feature called Waveform Visualization Layering. In previous versions of Premiere Pro, when the track height was less than 24 pixels, we would scale down the audio visualization waveforms of a clip containing more than two channels, resulting in a loss of definition and clarity (waveform drawings in this case were rendered with a height of less than 8 pixels). The new version of Premiere Pro adds the audio layering feature to represent multichannel audio as a single audio waveform visualization. I want to clarify that the audio is NOT being mixed down or converted to mono.
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Thanks Adolfo, I see the bug for the colol labels mention in your post. Look forward to the fix in the next release.
Thanks!
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Thanks Adolfo, I see the bug for the colol labels mentioned in your post. Look forward to the fix in the next release.
Thanks!
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No problem at all @docut . Thanks for posting!
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I am having an issue (V24.4.1) where I am trying to change label colours with the colour picker. If I move the colour picker outside of the scope of Premiere Pro windows, it does not function properly. Every colour sampled becomes some shade of rusty orange.
Please advise.
R.
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Please explain what you're doing precisely ... I'm puzzled. Do you mean you're trying to sample something outside of Premiere?
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Thanks - issue resolve sometime in the past few days. (rebooted? stars aligned?) R.
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Are you serious about this?
What color is this one?
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With the caveat that the "Classic" setting should work properly, I really think the heart of the issue here is less about the label colors and styling exactly matching previous versions, but more about the fact that us editors are usually in situations where we have to move fast and we have every aspect of the visual representation of our timeline memorized for quick access.
This new sceme is a step backwards for readability, eye strain, and clarity of visual information. For example, reading clip names is now harder, understanding waveforms is now harder, seeing audio dissolves and transitions like morph cuts are now harder, the highlights on selected clips are now more diffucilt to see... No editor at my company responded well. That's not being stubborn or against change. If all of these things were actually better, I think there would be less worry about a new look and much less noise on this discussion. Maybe there would even be praise for a refresh built around functionality that better serves editors.
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Well said.
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this is exactly it. I've wasted so much time on this.
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Before:
Now:
I've changed the presets, I've changed the defaults. I have reset everything. The only thing I have not done is a reinstall, because it ruins my workspace (I know I can save and load a workspace, but that straight up doesn't work.). No matter what I do, the colors show as some horrible shade of blue, even if I set every default to pink.
How can I fix this?
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At least on the forum post, it pretty much looks the same to me.
Here's a Couple of screen shots using the 'Classic colors from Preferences->Labels'
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Sorry I used a bad example because I had to screenshot an old youtube video.
My premiere pro used to look like yours, where the audio was green and the video label was a different color. Now they are exactly the same and I can't seem to fix it. But even if I change everything to PINK it both the audio and video come out blue.
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For getting the audio track color labels different from the video tracks, go to the Timeline panel.
Any sequence tab, click on the 3-bar menu.
Deselect "Audio Waveforms Use Video Color" and you should have the green audio tracks back.
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Cool, thanks Neil! 🙂