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I don't understand why they changed lumertri colour.
Now we have to "add" a new layer every time we want to change something? And every time I adjust the colour ON THE CLIP it changes my whole sequence.
2019 is goated, I hate this new version and can't wait to unsubscribe after wedding season smh.
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Hi, Natashah. You can modify different properties like Temperature and Saturation with just one Lumetri color "layer" but if you want to make different adjustments on the same property (like Saturation, for example) then you need to create a new "Layer" or "Instance" of the filter.
By default, the filters are applied to the selected Clip. If you want to apply a filter to several clips you can select them first or create an Adjustment layer.
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I'm ... rather experienced ... in Lumetri (and Resolve too) ... and I haven't a clue what the problem is you're having. The Lumetri panel in the Color workspace functions exactly as it has for the last couple major versions.
They have made changes to the underlying color system, as it was totally based on Rec.709 media, and now is "color space agnostic" ... which did suddenly require the user to learn some details on the new color management processes in Premiere.
That's what Ann's links cover, of course.
But those weren't changes in Lumetri at all. So I'd love to get a bit more detail of what you are struggling with.
Neil
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