![]() what's changed in Pr2022, how to work within the new system, and what's broken in the first one. And no, I haven't been able to get a workaround for this or I'd have posted it and updated the FAQ about it.ītw. " response.īut we're still awaiting the fix. I demo'd this to the engineers some weeks back now. Hence, the Override to Rec.709.īut for any clips that need to be over-ridden to Rec.709, Premiere's proxy process only produces HLG proxy media. At this time, Premiere is still miss-applying an HLG color space/range to some media expected to be used as Rec.709. Some SDR/Rec.709 media is also log-encoded, but meant to be displayed within the Rec.709 color space. But all HDR media is log-encoded, whether HLG/PQ or whatever. hybrid log gamma, right? The log part comes from the fact that all HDR is log-encoded, but the hybrid/gamma comes from adding a "Rec.709" sort of gamma curve to the shadow area. or log-encoded Rec.709 clips that Premiere mistakenly "sees" as HLG. One of the specific things acknowledged as broken IS proxies for HLG clips. Acknowledged by the engineers in several places (not that most users would ever see them. Premiere 2022 is not properly processing all color space matters at the moment. It isn't some "mysterious LUT look", it's far simpler. I don't feel like I am doing anything incorrectly here, but perhaps there is something I am overlooking about how this works in the new version? I did everything exactly the same in the previous version, and had zero issues like this. Not adjustments in Lumetri have any impact. Source tab for any clips in the effects window is completely empty, so there is no LUT there to remove.Įspecially frustrating is that I CANNOT change/grade/color correct any of the clips beyond how Premiere imports them. But if I bring them into the timeline, they become just like all the others, with the colors changed. Oddly enough, if I open any of the source clips, they appear correct (flat, with no color grading applied). However, if I click on any clip, and interpret footage, Premiere claims no LUT has been applied. When I import them into Premiere, they have the appearance of a LUT already having been applied (I assume rec709, as that it about hwo I expect them to look). ![]() I recently update to Premiere 2022, and now I am unable to grade ir color correct any footage I import from my Sony FX6.
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