I paste Quote from first posted comment by Eyelight here - ' thought a workaround could be to edit in Premiere and then either use Replace With After Effects Composition or copy/paste the edits into AE and colorgrade it there, but when I do that, it only brings in the first DNG frame of the sequence. Same thing when using Import Adobe Premiere Pro Project in AE.' --------- the above stated workaround has been pronbmatic several years past. If it still problamic, I wouldn't know, I never went that route (because never worked and lots of threads, bug reports, feature requests),,, i would always create an AE composition with a cDNG sequence and 'replace ' the PP sequence with the AE. Creating the composition in AE gives you ACR (adobe camera raw) and that usually gets you to the color you seek. The exact technique to follow the above is a bit tedious and I will not get into it (lots of threads could guide you there). However, the AE method became problatic when PP updates and AE updates, and AE comps no longer iimport into PP without re-importing the AE comp into AE, updating, saving, re-importing into PP, replacing (more descriptive of 'replacing' is creating 'source sequence in PP of the cDNG clip, and replacing source'),,, so, AE to PP possible but problamic if updating versions. Where I went with cDNG in PP was to use ACR and Photoshop 'batch convert', batch process' or similar wording. Still using 'source sequence ' in PP, but replacing with 'exported result from Photoshop batch convert. File from Photoshop becomes what file type you choose from there Tools (tiff not an option, maybe png no option either, I used .psd document). The export from PS become image sequence, same as cDNG sequence, likely larger file size unless choosing jpg compression,,, ----- others will tell you that is too much work. I type all this to give you a path for a working option.
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