
It's a new feature in last year's series. Prior to Pr2022, you couldn't do CM in PrPro. This is a prime example for exactly that. Never change a running system but if you absolutely have to do it, THINK BEFORE YOU CHANGE ANYTHING, so you don't screw over people. I can't possibly imagine what they were thinking changing colorwork to this.

Why is adobe not stating that anywhere? This is so cryptic and messed up, premiere pro should have a info window pop up on startup that explains this or at least some sort of official statement online that people can actually find when they search for this issue. What you have to do in order to make things work normally again is totally counter intuitive, you think you're doing everything correctly because your files are set in the right color space, however, that is what actually causes the problem in the first place. Thanks Adobe!īut where do I even start? This change is just a really bad idea out of the box.Īfter one entire day of research on this topic, I have spotted hundreds of threads of frustrated people who ran into this issue as well and it comes with a reason.

My client is upset now and I feel embarrassed.

Until now, and it not only caused me a lot of headache and frustration but also screwed up my project and deadline for me. Color management or whatever you wanna call it was a thing that people could do prior to this change already, I do color correction and grading work since 7 years now in PP, never had any problems with it. I understand what you're saying but sry, I have to whole heartedly disagree.
