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With Red footage, Auto Detect Log Footage is off every time I open project

Community Beginner ,
Dec 09, 2024 Dec 09, 2024

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Latest version of Premiere - v25.1 (non beta) on Windows. If I have autodetect log footage checked and I close and re-open a project, it turn off automatically and the footage is super saturated and contrasty. This is for Red footage on a project I am currently working on. I have to go into the project settings and check then uncheck the Auto-Detect Log Footage box and it resets and functions as normal.

 

I'd expect this should not reset every time I re-open the project.

 

Anyone else seeing this issue? Is there a solve for it aside from doing what I'm doing? It's not too big a deal, but it took me a bit to figure it out and if you don't know the solution, it could very well throw you for a while. I first thought it was Auto Tone Mapping.

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Adobe Employee , Dec 10, 2024 Dec 10, 2024

Hi @PaulDelVecchio - We have seen this issue before, but I can't reproduce it in version 25.1.  It's possible this is something that has stuck in your project from a previous version.  Have you tried to create a new project in 25.1 and import your old project?  If that doesn't work can you try navigating to C:\Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\ and then create a new folder and drag all of the <version> folders into that folder, then restart Premiere.  


Let us know if that helps, sorry for the frustra

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LEGEND ,
Dec 09, 2024 Dec 09, 2024

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I'm assuming you did save the project after making changes? As if you hadn't, this would occur.

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Yes definitely saved it.

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LEGEND ,
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Those settings are supposed to be "sticky", if I recall correctly. So that shouldn't happen.

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Hi @PaulDelVecchio - We have seen this issue before, but I can't reproduce it in version 25.1.  It's possible this is something that has stuck in your project from a previous version.  Have you tried to create a new project in 25.1 and import your old project?  If that doesn't work can you try navigating to C:\Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\ and then create a new folder and drag all of the <version> folders into that folder, then restart Premiere.  


Let us know if that helps, sorry for the frustration.

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