Some more posts with low votes at Adobe User Voice for Adobe Premiere Pro that deserve huge upvotes!

I have posted about this before, but here are some more topics that I can’t believe don’t have more upvotes.

The first is with a problem that has been bugging me lately that Essential Graqhics automatically scale when you change the sequence size, and I want them not to, or to have control if they automatically scale as you can do with Motion Effects. I often have to do a 1920×1080 and a 1080×1080 sequence so I cut it in 1920×1080 then do a 1080 version. Now I want the graphics to stay the same, but they don’t.

Bug: Essential Graphics scale when changing sequence frame size with 5 votes.

Option to not resize graphics when resizing a sequence with 2 votes.

So I have long hated the AMIRA lut added to Alexa Footage. It has been notorious since it was added, and has been known to cause project bloat. It used to show up as a Master Clip effect (now a source clip effect) but this has been changed (though strangely I can’t find it anywhere in the Premiere Pro help files) to be in the new Interpret Footage Color Management section.

Moving the AMIRA LUT to Interpret Footage Color Management takes more steps to remove the AMIRA LUT, How about an option to not apply ever. And yes this is mine.

Option to disable or delete Amira LUT with 8 Votes.

These are just a few more issues that Adobe needs to deal with, let me know if you have any that you think should be dealt with quickly by Adobe.

Premiere Pro Essential Graphics Bug Canvas Goes black: UPDATED

So I am getting a totally reproducible bug in Premiere Pro CC 12.1.2 (Build 69).

I have a graphical bug to do with the Essential Graphics Text causing the Canvas Viewer to go black. Sometimes the entire timeline goes, and sometimes just the Essential Graphics Text, and it happens when I attempt to change the contents of the text.

I do have a bug with an alpha and an adjustment layer with a video limiter above the text layer, but with essential graphics I continue to get the whole screen going black.

The only way to get it back is to restart premiere, and it will happen again later, though not always.

This is on a MacPro 5,1 with 32 GB of RAM and a GTX 970 with 4GB of RAM.

It is especially frustrating when combined with having to render audio to see multicam audio every time I restart.

I have posted this at Adobe User Voice.

I got a response and they seem to think it is the video card, and graphics drivers. So they lay it at NVIDIA’s feet. And they had me try to see if it happened with render set to CPU, and I tried to see, but it was literally so slow that I could barely function so I gave up after an hour or so.