ID 332470 - Timeline Read node will display the incorrect colorspace after versioning a clip up or down, only on video files

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Problem summary
The Timeline Read node of a clip will display the incorrect colorspace after versioning the clip up or down. If you Right click the clip on the timeline > Set Media Color Transform, you will notice that the colorspace is still set to its original value. This suggests that it is just being displayed wrong in the Timeline Read node.

This bug has not been reproduced with image sequences, and only appears to happen with video files, such as .mov

Customer reported version

Customer reported platform
centos6

Steps to reproduce

1) Firstly, you will need two versions of a clip. The clips should be identical but must be named with "_v001" and "_v002" so Hiero can find the versions. For example: "Test_v001.mov" and "Test_v002.mov".

2) Open Hiero

3) Import the v002 clip into the bin (File > Import File(s)...), and drag the clip onto the timeline.

4) Double click the clip on the timeline to open the Timeline Read Properties. Note what the colorspace is currently set to. In the example below, it is set to "default (AlexaV3LogC)".
 


5) Version the clip down (Right click the clip on the timeline > Version > Version Down), and now notice that the colorspace has now changed on the Timeline Read node. In the example below, the colorspace is now set to "default (linear)". 
 


6) Right click the clip on the timeline > Set Media Color Transform and notice that the colorspace is, in fact, still set to its original value from Step 5. The example below shows that under Set Media Color Transform, the colorspace is still set to AlexaV3LogC.
 


Workaround
Unknown.

Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Hiero 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan

Earliest version tested
Hiero 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan​
- This feature did not exist before this version

Expected behaviour
The correct colorspace, that is set on the clip, should be displayed in the Timeline Read node, after versioning up/down the clip on the timeline. 

Actual behaviour
The incorrect colorspace is displayed in the Timeline Read node, after versioning up/down the clip on the timeline. 

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