Open the project that you want to work on, and choose Window > Workspaces > Color.
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Easily modify your media, sequences, or display-related color settings under a single workspace.
Color workspace
The Color workspace offers all color-related settings bundled into a single place for easy discoverability and simple use.
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The Settings tab under Lumetri Color consolidates Preferences, Project color settings, Source Clip color settings, Sequence color settings, and newly added Sequence Clip color settings, which were earlier spread across panels and General preferences in Premiere Pro.
Preferences
You can also access Preferences under Lumetri Color settings.
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Access color management parameters under Preferences settings.
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Enable Display Color Management to display accurate color values on any monitor and Extended Dynamic Range Monitoring to display out-of-range color values without clamping when available.
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You can also have a transmit device subsection listing all the transmit devices connected and an option to enable or disable video streams for each device and access their settings.
Project color settings
Premiere Pro automatically recognizes log media with the appropriate color space in the Color workspace settings.
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Under the Project section, modify the target luminance for 100% white color when working with HDR workflows under the HDR Graphics White (Nits), set the method by which LUTs will interpret color information through 3D LUT Interpolation, or select Viewer Gamma from the dropdown menu, which was only available under Project Settings.
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Enable Auto Detect Log Video Color Space to apply automatic log color management to the project.
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Source Clip color settings
The color settings under Source Clip allow you to manually override the default color space and specify the media color space.
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Apply Input LUT or Override Media Color Space from the drop-down.
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These settings can be applied to the source clip from the selected sequence in the timeline or the selected source clip in the project bin.
Sequence color settings
The section allows you to modify the sequence settings for the clip selected in the timeline or sequence selected in the project bin.
Under the Sequence section, you can modify the Working Color Space or enable the Auto Tone Map Media, which was earlier only available through Sequence Settings.
Sequence Clip color settings
These settings apply to the clip selected in the timeline. It also allows you to update the Tone Mapping Method.
You can choose your Tone Mapping Method and use the slider to adjust the Exposure and Highlight Saturation of the selected clip in the sequence. This can then be applied to all clip instances.
Color settings in Team Project
You can access color-related settings for Team Projects.
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Open or create a Team Project.
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Select File > Team Project Settings to open the dialog box.
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Choose the Color tab to access HDR Graphics White (Nits), 3D LUT Interpolation, or Viewer Gamma under Color settings.
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