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  • April 17, 2017
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Hi,

I saw on the web: Tutoriel Adobe Speedgrade CC 2017 | Elephorm - vidéo Dailymotion   Speedgrade 2017 ????

I am surprised. I can't see it on official Adobe sites. As far as I know Speedgrade 2017 doesn't exist, could somebody confirm ?

I'm interested in "scenes detection" that Speedgrade achieves slowly but perfectly.

But the point is, it's useless if Premiere and Speedgrade can't be coupled. I've got Premiere 2017 and I am not inclined to use an old version of Premiere : only Premiere Pro CC 2015 (< 2015.3) is able to dynamically link with Speedgrade 2015. 

If a Speedgrade 2017 would be released, one could hope it will communicate with Premiere 2017...

For lack of a usable Adobe scene detection utility how do you manage ?

Many thanks for your insights,

Colette.

le5fr55

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    Correct answer R Neil Haugen

    You're correct: the last version of SpeedGrade was 2015.1, and that could do the "Direct Link" process with PrPro 2015.2. The were both in the 9.x build series.

    The only way to use SpeedGrade with a later build series ... say the current 11.x builds of the 2017 series, is by modding the header for a PrPro project file (the prproj file) so Sg 2015.1 "sees" that file as a PrPro 2015.2 file. One character is all that needs changing, and it still works a second build series.

    There are threads here of how to manually do this (both Mac & PC), it takes a minute or so after you get used to doing it. Also, for PC's, user Patrick Zadrobilek has his own Ntown Productions site, and he's made a little app he sells for a very few euros that does a save-as of a prproj file, and then auto-increments the resulting file plus changes the one character so that Sg 2015.1 can be used with it.

    After completing work in Sg, you save the file from Sg, "open" that file in his PrProBCC app again, and it reverts the file to 2017 status. You can't use AE comps in a sequence that you send to Sg this way, those need to be replaced with full-media clips rendered out of AE and used on the sequence prior to sending it to Sg.

    You can look back through the forum and from the thread titles see the various threads involved.

    Neil

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    Inspiring
    April 25, 2017

    SpeedGrade 2017 HAS been released, but it's called DaVinci Resolve 14 by Blackmagic Design.  And guess what?  The 4K Studio version is no longer $999, but $299!

    I have been a fervent, outspoken fan of SpeedGrade since I learned to use both the EDL and flattened file workflows and used the software to beautifully grade a short film.  In the face of the professional world's embracing of Resolve, I've stood by SpeedGrade the way I've stood by Audition while movies and commercials are mixed in Pro Tools.

    For me, $50 a month is worth it (barely) when Adobe advances not just an all-inclusive editing program, but also mixing, color, effects and still-photography software options. 

    The Lumetri color panel in Premiere doesn't even come close to what I can do in SpeedGrade.  I could not live without 2-up and 3-up displays, shot matching, and most importantly, a responsiveness while making adjustments I just can't achieve within Premiere's color panel.

    I've stayed away from Resolve because of 1. the cost and 2. the learning curve.  However, now that the price has dropped, and given the huge advances Resolve is making in editing as well, the time may have come for me to take a serious look at their option. 

    I think creative color is one of the most underutilized aspects of image making.  Cinematography might begin on set, but it lives or dies in color-correction.  Nothing has disappointed me more than Adobe's lack of support for a standalone color-correction option.

    I remain an Adobe fanboy.  But with everything becoming an essential panel within Premiere, we'll see how long my $50 a month loyalty lasts.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    April 25, 2017

    Understood. So ... totally. Sigh.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    R Neil Haugen
    R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
    Legend
    April 17, 2017

    You're correct: the last version of SpeedGrade was 2015.1, and that could do the "Direct Link" process with PrPro 2015.2. The were both in the 9.x build series.

    The only way to use SpeedGrade with a later build series ... say the current 11.x builds of the 2017 series, is by modding the header for a PrPro project file (the prproj file) so Sg 2015.1 "sees" that file as a PrPro 2015.2 file. One character is all that needs changing, and it still works a second build series.

    There are threads here of how to manually do this (both Mac & PC), it takes a minute or so after you get used to doing it. Also, for PC's, user Patrick Zadrobilek has his own Ntown Productions site, and he's made a little app he sells for a very few euros that does a save-as of a prproj file, and then auto-increments the resulting file plus changes the one character so that Sg 2015.1 can be used with it.

    After completing work in Sg, you save the file from Sg, "open" that file in his PrProBCC app again, and it reverts the file to 2017 status. You can't use AE comps in a sequence that you send to Sg this way, those need to be replaced with full-media clips rendered out of AE and used on the sequence prior to sending it to Sg.

    You can look back through the forum and from the thread titles see the various threads involved.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    b4535Author
    Participating Frequently
    April 18, 2017

    Hi,

    Great !

    Many thanks for your explanations. I'll try your workaround.

    Have a nice day,

    Colette.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    April 18, 2017

    Hope it works ... feel free to ask!

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...