DNG files are importing into premiere pro cc with heavy pink tint what to do?

I have tryed  many things to remove the pink to no avail, out side of importing through After Effects cc. What else Ican i try? Is there  a fiix in the works?

This happens with certain video DNG files from particular cameras. Search here for dng import problems and you'll find threads about it ... including a recent one where someone found a look or LUT that could be applied to make the footage usable apparently.
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