Thanks Jim! I am applying the non-adobe Luts via Browse. I keep them in a dropbox folder that syncs to both machines so they are literally the same luts applied as well. I'm not adding any luts to the premiere folder structure.

Per my comments to Jim just now, I keep the project, including LUTS, in a dropbox that syncs to both machines and have all the footage on an identical external drive. I never open the project on two machines at once, either. So the same luts (or exact copies) are being applied to the project, and both machines are showing the issue of dropping to black in program monitor.


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I just recorded a job in C-LOG 8 bit, but when I transfer it to my pc, it comes in mp4 format. Is it normal? I always thought that Log footage would come in a filme such as video.clog or something similar. Am I wrong? This question emerged because I was editing my flat footage on premiere and it felt like the dynamic range was short and something was off - it was when I checked and saw the footage in mp4.

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