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November 1, 2017
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Premiere Pro CC 2018 & Red IPP2 Support

  • November 1, 2017
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Hey everyone,

Noticed a issue with Premiere Pro and the new Red IPP2. In redcineX the IPP2 option when applied looks different than when you match the metadata settings in premiere pro. Is this a result of Premiere Pro not implenting this new IPP2 image pipeline yet? Will a future release of premiere pro address this issue? Thanks!

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Correct answer masku2000

Support for RED IPP2 is now available in Premiere Pro 12.1 (and also in the latest releases of After Effects and Media Encoder)

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masku2000
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masku2000Correct answer
Adobe Employee
April 4, 2018

Support for RED IPP2 is now available in Premiere Pro 12.1 (and also in the latest releases of After Effects and Media Encoder)

Participant
June 6, 2018

This is awesome!

Does anyone know how to set IPP2 as the default pipeline instead of legacy?!

Legend
November 14, 2017

Here is the full list of what’s new in DaVinci Resolve 14.1

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Added support for RED IPP2 color processing

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Blackmagic Forum • View topic - Release of DaVinci Resolve 14.1

BMD is pulling ahead, Adobe.  Premiere Pro still doesn't properly support all professional formats.  Problematic are Adobe's own CinemaDNG, Alexa ProRes, flavors of DNxHR, and the aforementioned RED media.

Participating Frequently
November 1, 2017

The latest version of Premiere Pro (12.0) does not include support for RED IPP2. This is something on our radar and hopefully will be added in a future version (sorry that I can't say any more).

R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 1, 2017

Thanks for popping in, Trent.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 1, 2017

Excellent question ... I know they've been looking at the media, it was talked of at Adobe MAX last week in their booth. But I don't recall any specifics about application at the current time.

Kevin-Monahan​ might be able to shake some information out on that front.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...