Adobe Premiere Pro update brings text search and spell check for titles and graphics
[13:07 Thu,16.December 2021 by blip]
With the December update to Adobe Creative Cloud (v. 21.1.1), editors get new text tools in Premiere Pro, among other things. These now let you search for words in all titles and graphics you use or create, and also apply a time-saving, global "search and replace" option so that changes or enhancements take effect in multiple places at once. An automatic spell checker is also available to avoid typos in the displayed text.
You can also navigate through the Timeline by clicking on individual graphics in the text window. A new universal text engine should make it easier (also in After Effects) to work with different languages and fonts, even within the same graphic. Middle Eastern and South Asian users who use right-to-left fonts will find new controls for this in the Essential Graphics panel.
New shape tools allow editors and graphic designers to add polygons to their graphics, controlling size and adding and adjusting rounded corners, similar to those in like Photoshop and Illustrator. The parameters are optionally animatable and can also be saved as presets.
Performance updates
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Also with de performance there are some innovations. For example, Color Match is said to act up to 30% faster than before thanks to some Machine Learning optimizations.
For work on the new M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pros, Premiere Pro introduces appropriate hardware support for ProRes. Playback has been improved, especially for 4K and 8K ProRes files, and export is said to be up to five times faster on M1 Pro and M1 Max systems than on the previous generation of 16-inch MacBook Pros, according to Adobe. All Apple M1 systems running macOS 12 are also said to offer up to 2x faster exports of high-resolution HEVC, including 4K DCI and 8K files.
On Windows systems with integrated Intel GPUs, display technology optimizations are said to provide improved playback, reportedly for all formats.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) With the minor December update to Adobe Creative Cloud (v. 21.1.1), editors get new text tools in Premiere Pro, among other things. These now let you search for words in all titles and graphics you use or create, and also apply a time-saving, global "search and replace" option so that changes or enhancements take effect in multiple places at once. An automatic spell checker is also available to avoid typos in the displayed text.
You can also navigate through the Timeline by clicking on individual graphics in the text window. A new universal text engine should make it easier (also in After Effects) to work with different languages and fonts, even within the same graphic. Middle Eastern and South Asian users who use right-to-left fonts will find new controls for this in the Essential Graphics panel.
New shape tools allow editors and graphic designers to add polygons to their graphics, controlling size and adding and adjusting rounded corners, similar to those in like Photoshop and Illustrator. The parameters are optionally animatable and can also be saved as presets.
Performance updates
.
Also with de performance there are some innovations. For example, Color Match is said to act up to 30% faster than before thanks to some Machine Learning optimizations.
For work on the new M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pros, Premiere Pro introduces appropriate hardware support for ProRes. Playback has been improved, especially for 4K and 8K ProRes files, and export is said to be up to five times faster on M1 Pro and M1 Max systems than on the previous generation of 16-inch MacBook Pros, according to Adobe. All Apple M1 systems running macOS 12 are also said to offer up to 2x faster exports of high-resolution HEVC, including 4K DCI and 8K files.
On Windows systems with integrated Intel GPUs, display technology optimizations are said to provide improved playback, reportedly for all formats.
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