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Full new features list for PrPro CS6
David Gaudio replied 14 years, 1 month ago 20 Members · 35 Replies
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Jeremy Garchow
April 12, 2012 at 6:47 pmAnd when I say oy, I mean you still haven’t figured out favorites. You can have multiple ins and outs on any clip in FCPX, which you can’t in PPro. 😛
Jeremy
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Tony Brittan
April 12, 2012 at 6:47 pmWell, then…you’re welcome Gary! See, I do pay attention to your emails for specials. Sad that I bought it back a few months ago and now won’t get the free upgrade to 6!!!! I thought I was doing the right thing and getting that update while it was hot so that I could get the best deal going to 6.
If anyone (Adobe / Videoguys) wants to help a Brutha out with any kind of discount when 6 is release, I sure wouldn’t have any hesitations to take advantage of that! 😉
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David Lawrence
April 12, 2012 at 6:57 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “And when I say oy, I mean you still haven’t figured out favorites. You can have multiple ins and outs on any clip in FCPX, which you can’t in PPro. :P”
LOL, I know about favorites and keywords. Just having some fun, maybe my sarcasm didn’t come thru 😉 Wonder if PP does range export :p 😉
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Kevin Monahan
April 12, 2012 at 7:29 pm[alban egger] “Premiere 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.”
No disrespect intended, but a lot of pros shoot DSLR these days. An astonishing amount actually. It was a huge feature request too, and we honor the most popular requests on every release. Just because we have some features for prosumer users, we’re very focused on the pro market. You can see for yourself with a fully functioning trial version coming soon.
[alban egger] “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.”
Open CL support is just at the beginning. You can expect that we’ll add more cards in the future. Give it some time. You would not believe how much engineering it took just to do what we did. No joke, no joke at all, actually. Serious hard work by talented people.
This is a great release for Premiere Pro. It’s certainly not perfect, no NLE is. If you have a feature request for more Open CL cards, by all means, make a request:
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Kevin Monahan
April 12, 2012 at 7:32 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “The hover scrubbing is awesome.
You can even mark in and out on the thumbnails.”
However, you can’t mark in and out while hover scrubbing. You have to click on the thumbnail first, and then you can JKL/IO. Hover Scrubbing is merely for previewing clips.
Kevin Monahan
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Lance Bachelder
April 12, 2012 at 7:54 pmWell it does do range rendering and you can now turn off the “workspace” bar and use in/outs like FCP7. I would assume you might be able to export the area since it will render it?
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David Lawrence
April 12, 2012 at 8:34 pm[Lance Bachelder] “Well it does do range rendering and you can now turn off the “workspace” bar and use in/outs like FCP7. I would assume you might be able to export the area since it will render it?”
Yeah, never been a fan of the workspace bar so this is a welcome addition. Can’t wait to try.
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Peter Corbett
April 12, 2012 at 9:03 pm[alban egger] “Premiere 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.”
a) You either haven’t read the full feature list of CS6 or…
b) you obviously don’t know that many of us use DSLR’s in support of our commercial and broadcast production or….
c) you’re just trolling.
The new Premiere is clearly aimed at the pro market.
Peter Corbett
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Aindreas Gallagher
April 12, 2012 at 9:20 pmthis is just a giggles day.
Premiere is pretty damn killer, the trim tools are so good I barely understand them, annnd I’m about to get symphony, actual in the flesh AVID SYMPHONY for eight hundred quid.
I’m sorry but what?
yaaaaaaay.
I will have my cake now please.
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Jeremy Garchow
April 12, 2012 at 9:38 pmRelax guys.
He was making a joke about the initial reaction to FCPX in this very forum we are virtually standing in.
When that came out, it was all about how unprofessional it was due to some automated features, like rolling shutter repair. That is all.
He also did the FCPX megatest right when it came out: https://fcpxmegatest.blogspot.com/
He clearly signed his post ****sarcasm off****
It’s OK. It’s a bloodbath in here sometimes.
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