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    Big plus one on all Phil's requests. Especially right click source settings.
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    Thank you very very much !!


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    Quote Originally Posted by David McGavran View Post
    Here is the install instructions:

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

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    Except the installation instructions located here: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/RED_Plugin_CS6

    is a broken link.

    ETA, after installation when I go to "source settings", I can not see my clip in the preview window and I do not see REDGamma 3 as an option in the drop down menu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lliam Worthington View Post
    Big plus one on all Phil's requests. Especially right click source settings.
    YESSS!!!! How much silly time wasting do we do revealing in project, then looking for the clip, then...


    I also wish source settings in this context jumped to the frame I was on, like they do in a Source Edit Window
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    Does this release support Alchemy, Saturation and the other post effects? Last time I checked in March Adobe didn't support them.
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    Being able to read the metadata in AE would be wonderful. There's lots of fun/powerful scripting you can do with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Gottshalk View Post
    Except the installation instructions located here: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/RED_Plugin_CS6

    is a broken link.

    ETA, after installation when I go to "source settings", I can not see my clip in the preview window and I do not see REDGamma 3 as an option in the drop down menu.

    There's a misleading statement on the 1st page of the PDF, which leads to the Wiki. Ignore it. The full instructions for the labs update are further down in the PDF file. There are specific places to copy/paste the 2 new files for each Adobe application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Holland View Post
    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.
    You can make a feature request: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish
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    FWIW - feature requests from RED users have been on the light side. Please click on the link and make requests for features or resolutions to pain points in your workflow.
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    I highly suggest you all fill the feature request form on adobe. I did...let's get our voice heard! :)
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