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christopherm57682811
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August 24, 2017
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"Creative" feature in Lumetri color is "Greyed Out"

  • August 24, 2017
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This keeps happening to me, where I'll be editing along on a clip, which in most cases, I can use the full spectrum of color editing with Lumetri including the "Creative" panel.  Randomly, the "Creative" tab will grey out and not allow me to use only that feature.

I've tried to remove all attributes on the clips, but nothing helps.  What causes the "Creative" features to become unavailable?

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    Mejor respuesta de Gornath

    View the Lumetri effect controls you have applied to the clip from within the EDITING workspace. Second line down is a checkbox labelled HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE. If that box is checked, the CREATIVE rollout will not be available when you open the controls from within, say, the COLOR workspace. Nor will the HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE checkbox be available, presumably because it is a part of the basic effects controls view, not the advanced controls view. 

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    Participant
    March 25, 2020

    Nice one thanks for the solution. 

    Gornath
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    Participant
    November 10, 2017

    View the Lumetri effect controls you have applied to the clip from within the EDITING workspace. Second line down is a checkbox labelled HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE. If that box is checked, the CREATIVE rollout will not be available when you open the controls from within, say, the COLOR workspace. Nor will the HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE checkbox be available, presumably because it is a part of the basic effects controls view, not the advanced controls view. 

    Participant
    May 10, 2018

    Thanks Gornath! I had the same issue. This was the solution. Uncheck high dynamic range in basic.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    August 24, 2017

    Um ... this is unique. Bet you're glad to hear that, right?

    Ok, starting with the basics to puzzle this out ...

    OS/CPU/RAM/GPU/vRAM, the precise number-dot-number version of PrPro (please don't waste time with 'latest' as the CC Desktop app is wrong way too often, give us the numbers from the Help/About dialog). The type of media you're using and what created it, say as mp4 from a GH4, mxf from a Sony cam, screen-capture, whatever.

    And any third-party tools or plugins or apps that may have been involved, along with all other effects you're using on that sequence.

    Then we can start puzzling through this. Unless someone's got a definitive answer from past experience ...

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    christopherm57682811
    Known Participant
    August 25, 2017

    Oh boy, an uncommon error!  Yes, very Exciting!

    SYSTEM:

    Mac, OS X Yosemite  Version 10.10.5

    Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

    Processor:  2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon

    Memory:  32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC

    Graphics:  ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB

    MEDIA:

    .MOV clips from a Canon 5D mkII

    1080p @ 30fps

    SOFTWARE:

    Premiere Pro: 11.1.2 (22) Build

    Adobe CC says I have the latest version (so yeah, "Latest" in this case)

    Sequence settings to match media / created by media (.mov files)

    In this case, I don't have any other software running or processes going in PrPro.

    I just started cutting up footage and went to the Color editing phase. No other attributes applied.

    The OS activity monitor implies that PrPro is using approx. 3.25 GB and there is plenty of excess RAM headroom.

    When the "Creative" section is greyed out, I can still edit all other color related parameters with the clips... the "Creative" only becomes unavailable.  Not to complicate the issue, but in the past couple projects I've worked on, after saving and re-opening the file or sometimes switching between sequences, any clips that had a Creative "Look" applied, would double the filter effect.  I'd have to copy the attributes, clear them from the clips and reapply them for them to look the normal "look".

    Inspiring
    August 25, 2017

    Can you access "Creative" on the Effects Control tab?

    -Craig