Premiere Pro gets Lumetri Deep Color Engine and a boost from Speedgrade

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Speedgrade was a bit rough around the edges when it came to integration with Premiere in CS6 but it’s looking much more cozy with Premiere in Creative Cloud.

Adobe introduces Lumetri Deep Color Engine, a new tool to help editors get GPU optimized color control right inside Premiere. You can apply one of the existing presets, LUTs, or saved Looks from Speedgrade.

It’s integration with Speedgrade makes it a more effective temporary grading tool than Magic Bullet Looks or others, plus it’s GPU acceleration just means it will work faster, smoother, and without rendering.

VashiVisuals took the time to sample the presets on a 5DII shot. I took his samples and made a gif so you can see the differences more clearly. The gif compression gives it some noise but you get the general idea.

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Jared Abrams is a cinematographer based in Hollywood, California. After many years as a professional camera assistant he switched over to still photography. About two years ago a new Canon camera changed the way the world sees both motion and still photography. He just happened to be in the right place at the right time.