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    Got it working in CS6 in windows 7 64bit, but had to go into both the Premiere and After effects folders and replace the files there. Easiest if you do a search on your C drive and replace the files that way.
    Does this work for Speedgrade as well?
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    I had to manually replace 5 different versions of each file left over from previous. Helps to use Windows search facility and then 'open file location'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Russell View Post
    I had to manually replace 5 different versions of each file left over from previous. Helps to use Windows search facility and then 'open file location'
    FYI, I don't think we tested the LightRoom one, but it should work. You would want the 32bit version for Lightroom and Prelude and DynamicLinkMediaServer

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    I'm on a mac and I keep clicking on the Adobe site's install instructions but nothing pops up. Is the link dead? If anyone has them, can you post what does and doesn't get replaced on a mac (cs 6)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen David Miller View Post
    I'm on a mac and I keep clicking on the Adobe site's install instructions but nothing pops up. Is the link dead? If anyone has them, can you post what does and doesn't get replaced on a mac (cs 6)

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    Here is the install instructions:

    http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/la...nstall_cs6.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by David McGavran View Post
    FYI, I don't think we tested the LightRoom one, but it should work. You would want the 32bit version for Lightroom and Prelude and DynamicLinkMediaServer

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    The only ones I could find in the Program Files (x86)/Adobe folder were for Prelude.
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    Great! Is there any plans to add the unsharpen from rcx?
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    Why is this a downloaded installer and not a normal app update? Is it a beta? Will is be something that's updated through the normal updater in the future?
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    Thanks David. Just got home and did some minor tests. Everything looks to be working on Win7 64 bit. I updated the stickies in the Epic and Scarlet Data Sheet threads with a link to the plugin and describe the new features.

    Side note, and likely a feature that everybody that works with Premiere Pro would desire; it would be really handy if we could right click on a clip in the timeline and access the "Source Settings". Currently we have to go to the bin to make corrections. It would accelerate every editor's workflow when tweaking color or creating first lights if they could just do this quickly from the timeline. Saves a few clicks and easily allows the user to quickly balance color.

    Another note. A handy plugin, effect, or panel that would be sexy and useful would be a histogram that either updates in real time or at time of pause. It would be nice if we could determine vertical or horizontal positions and even place it next to the timeline like the audio meters.

    Also, for those new to Premiere Pro CS6, besides saving color presets within the Adobe Red Plugin remember you can hold shift or control and select multiple files and apply your new settings to those selected files. I showed somebody this at Cinegear today and it "blew their mind".
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    I didn't want to be the first ingrate to ask for more, but, since there have already been a few requests posted....

    Any chance we'll see SpeedGrade updated to handle Red Color 3 and Red Gamma 3 in the near future??
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