Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
I'm really liking the thumbnails for video/project files, missing over them lets you quickly check what's in the clip.Extremely useful when you have a lot of short clips.
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
LOL? Im a huge AE fan but Adjusment Layers in Premiere just sounds a bit wierd since you can only use Premiere effects and you could input AE directly to Pr anyway.Brad wrote: Also, Adjustment Layers in Premiere!
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
Maybe you only need to use premiere (or you don't own AE). There's no reason to load up AE if you don't need to. Adding adjustment layers also makes it easier to test out effects and apply them across multiple clips on the timeline. It's a great addition IMO.
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There was a long long while when I only used Premiere to do all of my video stuff, including applying effects. There were plenty of times when I wish I had the ability to do something similar to adjustment layers. As far as I'm concerned it's a great addition, and a long time coming.Eake4 wrote:LOL? Im a huge AE fan but Adjusment Layers in Premiere just sounds a bit wierd since you can only use Premiere effects and you could input AE directly to Pr anyway.Brad wrote: Also, Adjustment Layers in Premiere!
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Hell, several times on my last video alone, I've been forced to nest several projects together to do things that would have been so much simpler with an adjustment layer.
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
Just to confirm, 64bit avs is still a ridiculously stupid things to do in general, however, has anyone tried 32bit avs for filtering and 64bit avs for working via TCPSource? I'm not entirely sure if this is compatible but it seems like an excellent way to divy up resources and still provide a fast 64bit interface to use in AE and whatnot.Pwolf wrote:Also, just to confirm, the 64bit Avisynth plugin does work with CS6.
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I think I tried it back when CS5 first came out. I don't remember if it ever worked. That said, 64bit avs isn't stupid, it just doesn't work 100%. I still suggest people encode to UTVideo first.Mister Hatt wrote:Just to confirm, 64bit avs is still a ridiculously stupid things to do in general, however, has anyone tried 32bit avs for filtering and 64bit avs for working via TCPSource? I'm not entirely sure if this is compatible but it seems like an excellent way to divy up resources and still provide a fast 64bit interface to use in AE and whatnot.Pwolf wrote:Also, just to confirm, the 64bit Avisynth plugin does work with CS6.
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
Apparently "fixing security vulnerabilities" has been added to the upgrade feature set.
As in, "Security bugs in 5.5 and below will forever remain un-patched. Upgrade for your own safety."
As in, "Security bugs in 5.5 and below will forever remain un-patched. Upgrade for your own safety."
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They changed their mind: http://blogs.adobe.com/psirt/2012/05/up ... 12-12.html