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i opened up an old project this weekend to start some more capturing and logging, it gave me this error. i dont have this affect on my pc anymore, and i have no idea at all which sequence would have it. there are countless sequences, and even more nested sequences. is there a way to do a search to find the offending sequence to easily remove the effect? or am i going to have to go down the line one by one until i find it?
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This will need to be done manually.
The good news is that you might be able to shorten the work by looking at which clips were shot at a lower resolution, as it's likely one of those had the effect.
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thanks for the reply. 95% of the project is in SD. lol so yeah....
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It's 2021, and this is still a problem. I've combed through every single sequence in the project, and haven't found a single clip that has the "missing filter" applied. I've now done this twice, and Premiere Pro still thinks there's a missing filter that I cannot find.