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Premiere color corrections in source file are not rendered when eported through the Media Encoder

New Here ,
Sep 12, 2022 Sep 12, 2022

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As the title already describes, color adjustments via Lumetri Color in the source file are not applied when exporting via the Media Encoder. The problem exists since the last update.

 

My used system:
Macbook Pro - M1 Pro - MacOS 12.5.1
Premiere Pro version 22.6.2

 

I hope the bug will be fixed as soon as possible.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 12, 2022 Sep 12, 2022

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Hi there,

 

Sorry about the poor experience. I am able to properly export the source color corrections from Media Encoder. Let us know the exact version of Media Encoder that you are using. Also, is this happening while exporting in any specific format or is it with all of them?

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Thanks for the fast reply. 

 

I am using Media Encoder in version 22.6 

 

And there are LUTs included in this process. I've added them in the creative tab as usual. I didn't had these problems before. The LUTs shouldn't be the issue, right? 

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LEGEND ,
Sep 12, 2022 Sep 12, 2022

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That ... depends.

 

If those are LUTs you've added to the program/package files/PremierePro/Lumetri folder tree, or ... if you have added LUTs to the Creative tab in that program folder tree ... then the behavior you're getting is entirely expected.

 

Users should NEVER add LUTs in with the ones the come with the programs. They access those folders by 'relative' place in the folder, not by LUT name. And Me has it's own set, expected to identically match those in Pr and Ae. If you add one in Pr, but not Me, then ... Me will use the say '14th LUT" in it's folder, which ain't the same one as in the Pr folder.

 

So ... if you've added LUTs to the Pr program files, that's the problem. And the fix is easy ... use this location instead:

 

Program-Package Folder/Adobe/Common/LUTs ... and use a Basic folder for LUTs for the Basic tab, a Creative folder for LUTs for the Creative tab, and an Input folder for LUTs for the color management process.

 

Those will be accessed by name, so changing LUT won't hurt anything as long as the right LUT is still there. And Me and Ae will look there also.

 

Neil

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Thank you very much. You deserve the "Expert"-Batch for sure. 

 

I'll try this tomorrow and I will never use the old method again. 

 

Thank you very much for sharing the right way to use LUTs.

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LEGEND ,
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This can be very confusing. and it's an area where if you don't somewhere find out how to place LUTs so they work as you expect, you get nailed.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 12, 2022 Sep 12, 2022

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Hi ITNRG,

Sorry. LUT failure involves LUTs not being located in the expected directory. See this FAQ: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-premiere-pro-lumetri-color-custom-lut-di...

 

I hope that helps.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Are there any LUTs involved in this, especially ones you have created or acquired?

 

Neil

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