Configure clips for Color Management using Clip Modify

Last updated on Aug 22, 2025

Learn about configuring clips using Clip Modify, and ensure each clip is accurately identified and color-graded to perfection.

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Follow along with any project to learn how to configure clips for color management.

Note

Color Management only works correctly when the color space of each clip that’s used in the program is correctly identified. Premiere Pro should identify the color space metadata available in clips automatically, but if not, it could be because they either lack metadata, have incorrect metadata, or have metadata that Premiere Pro isn't able to read. In such cases, you can manually choose which color space each clip uses.

Correctly indentify clips on import

To identify clips on import, access the source clip settings:

  • Use the Source Clip controls in the Settings tab of the Lumetri panel or choose multiple clips in the Project Browser and select Clip Modify > Color.
  • Open the Settings tab of the Lumetri panel and select the Source Clip disclosure triangle to access the Source Clip controls.
The Program Monitor is open with a preview of the sequence. The right panel shows color management settings, including source clip details. The Input LUT is deafult and Use Media Color Space is selected as Rec. 709.
Access the Source Clip controls to accurately identify and color grade your clip.

Turn on Preserve RGB to prevent Color Management from automatically converting that clip to the working color space in all sequences of that project where it's used. 

Use the Input LUT menu to choose or import a LUT with which to convert the color space of that clip to the currently configured working color space.

Tip

If the detected color space is incorrect and the source media is a camera raw clip, you should instead use the Color Space dropdown menu in the Source Settings for that clip in the Source tab of the Effect Controls panel to choose the correct color space you want to convert the clip to.

Convert a clip to a known color space 

To use an input LUT to convert a clip to a known color space for automatic conversion to the working color space: 

Access the Source Clip settings by doing the following:

  • Select Clip Modify Color, or use the Source Clip controls in the Settings tab of the Lumetri Color panel.
  • Open the Settings tab of the Lumetri Color panel and select the Source Clip disclosure triangle to access the Source Clip controls.
The Modify Clip dialog box is open. In the Color tab, under the Color Settings, the Override Media Color Space dropdown menu is open with Media Color Space options to choose from.
Access the Source Clip controls to accurately identify and color grade your clip.

Use the Input LUT menu to choose or import a LUT with which to convert the color space of that clip to a known color space. This can be useful when working with brand new media formats for which there are no known LUTs to convert to your working color space.

Use the Media Color Space menu to choose the color space the LUT you selected was designed to output with.

Premiere Pro Color Management converts the output of the LUT conversion using the selected input color space to the working color space.