tinted blue export

Output codec motion jpeg is tinted blue after the export of the SOUL.

Reminder: EI (motion jpeg) files are imported first to change. Sent to the SOUL (queue) - choose "quciktime", codec motion jpeg A, quality = 100 =, size = 1920 x 1080, fields = 1.

The only weird thing I noticed first was that I created the sequence by dragging the film to the "new" button PP identified as AVCHD (clips have been exported from AE like Mjpeg) do not know if this is correct, don't see no way to change it to Mjpeg.

CS5.5, OS10.6

Known bug. Here is an article about the cause and workaround: Blue films | Exported by Adobe Media Encoder CS5.5 | Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

PP identified as AVCHD (clips have been exported from AE like Mjpeg) do not know if this is correct, don't see no way to change it to Mjpeg.

Ignore this; Premiere Pro is guess the type of sequences based on the parameters of images than the codec from the actual source. It does not matter in this instance. While things like size of the image, the cadence, field order, and so forth match, you are in good shape.

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