The most visible addition to Premiere Pro CC 2015 is the new Lumetri Color panel. If you are familiar with Adobe Lightroom or SpeedGrade CC, then you’ll instantly recognize the similarities. It combines several color grading functions into a single, multi-tabbed interface panel. I challenge all video editors to start using this new open-caption feature in Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. If you start using it, we would love to hear how the video was received in comparison to non-accessible videos. Let us know in the comments section below. Looking forward to seeing your work.
Today we are releasing an update to Premiere Pro CC which contains multiple bug fixes, and is recommended for all users. Creative Cloud members and trial users will be able to download and install these applications today using the Creative Cloud desktop application, or online from http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html. This update does not require project files to be updated.
Alongside the fixes, which are listed below, a new High Quality Playback option has been added to the playback settings. In previous releases, Premiere’s playback settings only gave users fractional resolution choices, and playback was optimized for real time playback performance. At the default settings, frames typically have a slightly softer look during playback vs. pause, even when both are set to full resolution. Toggling on the new High Quality setting can provide a smoother viewing experience, where playback better matches the image quality of frames when paused. High Quality playback may result in dropped frames depending on the media and hardware configuration, and most users will find the default settings are still the best choice for real time playback.
Fixes in Premiere Pro CC 2015.2 address the following issues:
- Adobe Stock and CC Libraries could not be used by users who connect to the internet using proxy servers.
- Premiere Pro could not launch on Windows systems with AMD Phenom 2 processors.
- Users of Wacom tablets could experience interface lag.
- Multiple fixes with Adobe Stock support.
- Dissolves displayed incorrectly on OS X El Capitan when working in CUDA mode.
- Crashing issues when Warp Stabilizer re-analyzes.
- DNxHD MXF import sometimes failed.
- Titles could not be imported via the Import dialog on Mac.
- Playback could stop when audio input was set to digital on Mac.
- Synchronizing by audio waveform could give inaccurate results.
- Double clicking a clip or sequence when the Project panel is in icon mode did not open the item.
- Soft Subclips could appear with black thumbnails in the Project panel.
- Rendered files sometimes did not maintain sequence start time.
- A crash occurred with importing .wav files from Fostex DC-R 302 recorders.
- Moving the info panel could cause a crash.
- AVCi100 OP-Atom MXF files from Avid displayed incorrectly.
- Audio drop-outs occurred on export.
- The final frame of a nested sequence displayed incorrectly when using optical flow with GPU enabled.
- Merged Clips could become corrupted when round-tripping via FCP XML.
- PSD files caused Premiere Pro to stop responding when closing a project.
- Live Text Templates with more then one parameter often lost render previews.
- Sync Settings did not respect system proxy settings on Windows machines.
- Specular highlights corrupted when exporting to non-PQ J2K files in HDR workflows.
- Merged Clips dropped into a sequence were unlinked.
- Premiere Pro project names incorrectly permitted the back and forward slash characters.
- Render files did not travel with transition and analysis data.
- Text layers in Live Text Templates displayed with jaggy edges.
- XML files exported from FCP 7 could show as corrupt sequences.
- Incorrect fonts were displayed when importing an XML from Annotation Edit software
- Reverse playback could occasionally not work.
- Panasonic 50i/60i .mp4 and .mov displayed incorrectly.
- Premiere Pro crashed if the preferences folder was set to be read only on Mac
- Exporting to QuickTime with MPEG-4 Enhanced Low Delay Audio could result in an Error Compiling Movie dialog.
- GPU playback and rendering failed with sequences containing the Track Matte effect.
- The About dialog showed an incorrect version number.
- Crashing could occur with AJA 12-bit HDR output in software mode.
- IMX 30 full-frame anamorphic exports were incorrectly exported as 4:3.
- Several situations where crashes could occur have been resolved.
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Today we are thrilled to be releasing the very latest version of Premiere Pro CC, which is accompanied by brand new versions of After Effects, Adobe Media Encoder, and Audition, alongside the introduction of the much-anticipated Android version of our mobile editing application Premiere Clip. Read about this entire release of Adobe’s video and audio applications here, and learn about all the great new versions of the Creative Cloud applications here.
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Creative Cloud members and trial users will be able to download and install these applications today using the Creative Cloud desktop application, or online from http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html.
Kunena templates. Please note that the 2015.1 version of Premiere Pro will overwrite your 2015.0 installation. Also important to note is that 2015.1 requires a revision to the project format and as such projects saved in 2015.1 are not compatible with prior versions of Premiere Pro CC.
The 2015.1 release of Premiere Pro CC contains all of the amazing new features we previewed at IBC in September, including new ways to edit with powerful touch and gestural support, enhanced support for UltraHD/4K+ workflows, initial support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, amazing new Optical flow time remapping, and the ability to search Adobe Stock directly from the Libraries panel. Adobe Stock now also introduces an extensive catalog of over one million royalty-free video clips, which can be previewed and downloaded directly in Premiere Pro. This release also brings official support for OS X El Capitan.
In addition to the significant number of new and enhanced features, Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 contains extensive bug fixes and performance optimizations, a full list of which is available here.
Alongside the key features described above and in the original blog post, there are multiple other minor improvements, a full list of which appears below.
- Tabbed panel groups can be stacked vertically in a column for Lightroom-style one-click access.
- The Start screen has been redesigned.
- Certain timeline actions such as snapping will provide haptic feedback on supported Mac trackpads.
- Thumbnails in the Project Panel can show the effect of applied Master Clip Effects and Source Settings.
- A keyboard shortcut (Command/Control-backslash) has been added to hide the application title bar.
- New lens distortion removal presets have been added for GoPro HERO4, Vision 3, and Inspire 1 cameras.
- Sound timecode and roll can be displayed in the sequence overlays.
- Multi-Camera angles can be arranged across multiple pages.
- The Video Limiter effect can be included in an export preset to keep video levels safe.
- A new effect, SDR Conform, has been added for tone-mapping HDR content.
- A preference has been added to shift clips that overlap the trim point during ripple trimming.
- Sequence timecode can be shown in the marker panel.
- Grid lines have been added to the Curves in the Lumetri panel.
- Indic languages are supported in the Titler.
- Multiple improvements to Merged Clips have been added.
- The Transform effect has been GPU accelerated.
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Read here for a detailed look at What’s New in Premiere Pro CC 2015.1, and watch the recorded IBC presentation to see demos: What’s New in Premiere Pro