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Dean Pickersgill
December 17, 2013 at 7:06 pmGot an Xrite i1 display pro and I’m already more than happy with the resulting calibrations, Walter 🙂 Fabulous tool, and it’s beginning to fill what I already know are some massive gaps in my knowledge.
Thanks again for the pointers, and for recommending such a great piece of kit.
All the best
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Dean Pickersgill
December 17, 2013 at 7:18 pm… Ooh, meant to ask in case you know off the top of your head – does PP inherit the workspace-profile I’m using in the related AE comp? I can’t seem to find an output module in PP that reflects AE …?
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Walter Soyka
December 17, 2013 at 7:27 pm[Dean Pickersgill] “Got an Xrite i1 display pro and I’m already more than happy with the resulting calibrations, Walter 🙂 Fabulous tool, and it’s beginning to fill what I already know are some massive gaps in my knowledge. Thanks again for the pointers, and for recommending such a great piece of kit.”
Glad to hear it!
Cheers,
Walter Soyka
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Walter Soyka
December 17, 2013 at 8:18 pm[Dean Pickersgill] “… Ooh, meant to ask in case you know off the top of your head – does PP inherit the workspace-profile I’m using in the related AE comp? I can’t seem to find an output module in PP that reflects AE …?”
Premiere is not color-managed. (If you’d like to see that change, here’s the feature request form [link].)
As long as your Ae working space matches your final output profile (Rec. 709 for HD), Premiere won’t muck anything up.
Walter Soyka
Principal & Designer at Keen Live
Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
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