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Some color management features not supported

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Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024

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Now that V25.0 is released, I've decided to stop using the beta V25.1 and continue working on a beta project in V25.0. However, when I open it, I get a dialog saying, "Some color management features not supported." If I dismiss the dialog by clicking "Continue in this version" the project colors look fine. So to my question: Is there anything I can change while the project is open in V25.1 (beta) to prepare it for compatibility in V25.0?

In other words: What are the "color management features" that are available in the beta that are not available in 25.0, and can those features be avoided by choosing compatible settings?

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Adobe Employee , Dec 18, 2024 Dec 18, 2024

Hello, @the outward spiral,

Thanks for the note.

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Now that V25.0 is released, I've decided to stop using the beta V25.1 and continue working on a beta project in V25.0. However, when I open it, I get a dialog saying, "Some color management features not supported." If I dismiss the dialog by clicking "Continue in this version" the project colors look fine. So to my question: Is there anything I can change while the project is open in V25.1 (beta) to prepare it for compatibility in V25.0?

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Dec 18, 2024 Dec 18, 2024

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Here this message comes in the newest version of premirer. I don´t now why. 

 

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Dec 18, 2024 Dec 18, 2024

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Hello, @the outward spiral,

Thanks for the note.

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Now that V25.0 is released, I've decided to stop using the beta V25.1 and continue working on a beta project in V25.0. However, when I open it, I get a dialog saying, "Some color management features not supported." If I dismiss the dialog by clicking "Continue in this version" the project colors look fine. So to my question: Is there anything I can change while the project is open in V25.1 (beta) to prepare it for compatibility in V25.0?

In other words: What are the "color management features" that are available in the beta that are not available in 25.0, and can those features be avoided by choosing compatible settings?


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Can't you just update to 25.1 and open the 25.1 Beta project there? Let me know if that is a workable solution.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Dec 27, 2024 Dec 27, 2024

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Hi Kevin.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Unfortunately, version 25.1.0 (build 73) hasn't caught up with the beta's color management, so the warning persists.

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Feb 18, 2025 Feb 18, 2025

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Yah i get this message every time I open a Beta project in 2025 despite having both my Beta and my 2025 applications fully updated - it still keeps telling me i need to update. 

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