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Can you BATCH change RED Source Settings?
Tom Bailey
January 15, 2021 at 4:04 pmHi,
Struggling to solve a workflow issue.
When importing my RED footage to premiere (latest version, on mac) through Media Browser, it still seems to have a LUT burnt into it.
Disabling the master clip does not get rid of it.
I got the footage back to what looks like Log using The RED Source Settings – Master Effect.
I chose:
Colour settings
colour Space > REDSPACE
Gamma Curve> REDLOG
But is there a way to batch alter the RED Source Settings?
My question is how can I BATCH alter RED Source Settings on multiple clips?
Hoping someone has a one-click solution?
Merlin Vandenbossche
January 17, 2021 at 11:18 pmThere is no general setup of RAW settings anywhere in Premiere Pro. The only route you can take is to change the Red Source Settings for one clip and save that setting as a preset (R-Click on ‘Red Source Settings’ – Save Preset). Then apply that preset from the presets menu in the Effects tab to the other RED clips (drag and drop the preset on the clips in the Project Window).
By default the new version of PPRO 14.8 should now BTW use Red Wide Gamut and Log 3G10 when importing new RED clips, no longer forcing any other color gamuts or gamma curves.
Eric Santiago
January 18, 2021 at 2:09 pmIm old school and let REDCINE take care of batch converts.
You get soup to nuts from DITs at times and would rather change this in a safer env.
Tom Bailey
January 21, 2021 at 5:35 pmHi Merlin,
That’s really sound advice, I guess if you disabled all master clips, then did that we could avoid the clip-by-clip adjustment.
I’m very pleased to hear 14.8 has this. I will update immediatley!
Tom Bailey
January 21, 2021 at 7:22 pmAppreciate the advice Eric!
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