Provides entry-level version of Adobe Premiere ago: Premiere Elements
[12:50 Thu,16.September 2004 by Rudi Schmidts]
Premiere Elements 1.0 Adobe brings a new video editing solution on the market, it's all about. For just 99 euros, the customer gets the popular Premiere Pro engine with some modifications for beginners. Who is now on old versions of Premiere LE reminds feels, almost up to the uselessness were pruned this is completely wrong. Premiere Elements has the full 99 video and 99 audio tracks, has most of the effects of inherited Premiere Pro, you can plug third party involved, captured with automatic scene detection directly in the Timeline, Premiere Pro includes the title generator and provides a real-time previews via FireWire. Even the keyframe editor remained fully intact. The only painful limitation lies in the size of the videos: the program limits the video resolution to 720x576 pixels (no HDV), true 16:9 DV editing remains possible. There is also an integrated DVD authoring tool with importing chapter markers from the Timeline and the surface was reduced by some helpful buttons expanded so that even beginners with the program quickly, which also accompanied by an assistant will be working through the individual steps leads. With this bold step Adobe is expected to direct competitors such as Pinnacle Studio 9 or Magix Video Deluxe put in tight spot. As far as DV editing for under 100 euros gabs never before. At the same time, Adobe has also released a new version of Photoshop Elements announced, which also costs 100 euros, or as a bundle with Premiere Elements for $ 150 to have his will. Both programs will be this fall in the trade available. The price of Photoshop Elements for the Macintosh version is about 90 euros. more infos at bei www.adobe.de