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Full new features list for PrPro CS6
Posted by David Cherniack on April 12, 2012 at 11:56 amhttps://success.adobe.com/assets/en/downloads/guides/Pr_CS6_WN_Reveal.pdf
All of them are great. My personal favorite is the CUDA (and openCL) real time (after background analysis) Warp stabilization. Having played with it and used it under fire, it is astonishing, a miracle worker for shakey shots. While it won’t save complete garbage it will save your ass.
David
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Matthew Schickler
April 12, 2012 at 12:07 pmOpenCL! Great news! Adobe is full speed ahead into the Mac market. Can’t wait to see CS6 running accelerated on my Core i7 with 2 GB AMD graphics card! Breathing a big sigh of relief that I don’t need to switch to Windows some time in the future…
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David Cherniack
April 12, 2012 at 12:13 pmIn the linked acrobat file it mentions “new support for
OpenCL-based AMD GPUs on certain MacBook Pro computers”. I would guess that doesn’t mean Mac Pros…..David
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Matthew Schickler
April 12, 2012 at 12:25 pmI’m using a mid-2011 iMac with the new 6970M, so even though it doesn’t say it explicitly, I would guess that it is supported, but we’ll see.
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David Cherniack
April 12, 2012 at 12:34 pmand here’s a link to Todd Kopriva’s post in the Premiere Forum
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/3/923163
David
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Alban Egger
April 12, 2012 at 1:00 pmPremiere is clearly not aimed at the Pro market anymore. I read something like a “rolling shutter filter”. I mean who would ever need something that is only needed for DSLR shooters and those with pre-2012 cameras as such.
It also only runs on the newest MacBooks with Lion; what should all the big houses with their old FCP7-Snow Leopard-boxes do now? They will have to move to AVID. What a joke.****sarcasm off*****
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Daniel Frome
April 12, 2012 at 1:01 pmNice. My macbook pro has one of the videocards that they specify for OpenCL.
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Mike Molenda
April 12, 2012 at 1:06 pmLots of big “FINALLY”s – Timeline trimming, Warp Stabilizer in Premiere, Extruded text in AE (how long have people been asking for THAT one?), OpenCL support.
And does anyone else suddenly have the urge to dig out their old Hot Wheels?
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Joseph W. bourke
April 12, 2012 at 2:03 pmOh, and for those looking at the Production Premium CS6 bundle, here’s what’s coming down the pike there:
https://success.adobe.com/en/na/programs/events/1203_16108_nab.html
And if you upgrade to CS5.5 within the next couple of days, the CS6 upgrade is free, and the upgrade is 10 percent off:
https://www.adobe.com/products/discount-software-coupons.html?promoid=JOPDA
Joe Bourke
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Bourke Media
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Andy Field
April 12, 2012 at 2:37 pmInteresting that all the comments on Premiere Pro CS 6 are in the refuge FCP 7 Forum! (the Premiere Pro forum has one mention and one comment as of 1030am Eastern time) If this is a hit, Adobe may get the lions share of formally loyal, but now disaffected FCP 7 editors as new customers.
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Jeremy Garchow
April 12, 2012 at 3:08 pm[David Cherniack] “Warp stabilization.”
It is seriously amazing and nice that’s it’s now in PPro.
Dynamic Link is also a very nice feature, I know it’s been there for a while, but the improvements are very welcome.
Jeremy
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