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skysajedi
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February 24, 2018
Question

Where Are the Lumetri Color Presets in Premiere Pro?

  • February 24, 2018
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Hello,

I am operating Premiere Pro CC 2018. I am a beginner, and I am learning quickly. However, I am now doing some color correction and looking for all of the Lumetri Presets that supposedly come with Premiere, but, I cannot find them anywhere.

Are they available online through adobe, or, how can I go about getting them. All that comes with the app is what is below in the screenshot. Yes, I have searched the app folder on the Workstation, and searched within the system folders, nothing.

Can you help me?

Thank you,

Sky

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    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    February 24, 2018

    That's the input LUT slot for technical corrective LUTS, not a preset.

    ALL presets are in the Effects panel. There's a full list in there, and you can save your own of course.

    This is easy to find in the PrPro online help materials.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    MyerPj
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2018

    Neil, when you say the Effects Panel those are also available from the Lumetri 'Creative' tab/panel?

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    February 24, 2018

    No. As stated, wgmhstvshoes in the Lumetri Basic tab, and the Creative tab as well, are LUTs or Looks.

    They are are "fully cooked" effects, you can't change anything.

    Presets are very different. They are an instance of the effect (in this case, Lumetri), saved with certain settings made. And you can alter any of the settings.

    Found as stated above in the Effects Panel.

    Most effects are applied from the Effects Panel, by dragging/drop into a clip, then controlled via the Effects Control panel.

    Lumetri presets can be controlled of course from the ECP like any other, or from the Lumetri panel itself if they're the last instance.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...