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  • Charlie Austin

    April 11, 2015 at 12:45 am

    [David Cherniack] “Well Charlie, I wouldn’t know, about “nothing” and I could never speak for Adobe but I see no evidence that the color panel is anything more than Lightroom inspired”

    I’ll give ya the Color Panel, which actually does look nice (finally) but hover scrub was intro’d a year after X came out, and skimming had been in iMovie since 2007. I’d be very surprised if there wasn’t some influence on that one. How about Search Bins? Not that it really matters… 😉

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  • Charlie Austin

    April 11, 2015 at 12:52 am

    [David Cherniack] “I thinks you guys should get over what apparently is a a bit of a persecution complex. “If Apple had done ____ people would laugh at it but when Adobe does it everyone thinks it’s shit hot.””

    Well, that last bit is true, and annoying as hell. Especially to those of us who use both Pr and X. I’m seeing a therapist to try and get over it. lol

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    ~”It is a poor craftsman who blames his tools.”~
    ~”The function you just attempted is not yet implemented”~

  • Michael Gissing

    April 11, 2015 at 1:03 am

    [Steve Connor] “Maybe the actual functionality was, but the fact it’s at clip level is straight from FCPX”

    [David Cherniak]I have no idea what you mean by “it’s at clip level”. Where else would it be? Like all effects, internal or external in Premiere..

    I am sure Steve means that it is already on the clip just like Motion, Opacity etc. In the past you had to select a CC plugin and add it to the clip. Now it is just there. That plus following the cursor makes this a lot better for in NLE grading. It is a logical thing and yes FCPX had it first but I see no need to point score about who had what first. Both companies innovate so lets get over it.

    This makes me finally tempted to go CC as there are enough improvements over CS6 in many ares, not least Photoshop and Media Encoder. I like having choice about a finishing tool and whilst I am pleased that Resolve is mostly doing the trick for me this gives me options for Pr originated projects that just need some tweaking so I will go to CC on the next job.

  • Oliver Peters

    April 11, 2015 at 3:15 am

    [Steve Connor] “and the new clip level colour controls are obviously inspired by the Color Box in FCPX’s inspector.”

    Highly doubtful. The integration with SpeedGrade has been going on for awhile. Adobe has had color correction tools for a long time inside Premiere. This panel is more a lift from Lightroom+SpeedGrade than anything in X.

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
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  • Steve Connor

    April 11, 2015 at 9:15 am

    [Michael Gissing] “I am sure Steve means that it is already on the clip just like Motion, Opacity etc. In the past you had to select a CC plugin and add it to the clip. Now it is just there.”

    Thank you Michael that’s exactly what I meant

  • David Cherniack

    April 11, 2015 at 12:03 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “hover scrub was intro’d a year after X came out, and skimming had been in iMovie since 2007. I’d be very surprised if there wasn’t some influence on that one. How about Search Bins? Not that it really matters… ;-)”

    I didn’t know about skimming in iMovie in 2007 because I’ve never glanced at iMovie. But proto-skimming and search bins we had in edit* in the 90’s. Plus a lot of other innovative UI things that have yet to make it into any NLE. Who knows how much influence competitor innovations have on product development. Only the developers and they’re not telling. In Apple’s case, not even to their Mothers

    David
    https://AllinOneFilms.com

  • David Cherniack

    April 11, 2015 at 12:13 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “I’m seeing a therapist to try and get over it. lol”

    Hmmmm. An excellent decision. Maybe there’s hope for you and Steve (and maybe even Lance lol). But the cure will be complete when there’s a screaming new Windows box standing beside your trashcan.3

    David
    https://AllinOneFilms.com

  • Steve Connor

    April 11, 2015 at 12:16 pm

    [David Cherniack] “But the cure will be complete when there’s a screaming new Windows box standing beside your trashcan.3”

    I like where Windows is headed at the moment so I’d never rule it out 🙂

  • David Cherniack

    April 11, 2015 at 12:21 pm

    [Steve Connor] “[Michael Gissing] “I am sure Steve means that it is already on the clip just like Motion, Opacity etc. In the past you had to select a CC plugin and add it to the clip. Now it is just there.”

    Thank you Michael that’s exactly what I meant”

    Just so it’s clear. The Color Panel invokes an instance of the Lumetri effect in the Effects Panel where the effect is maskable and stackable, effectively creating as many secondaries as you want.

    Not commented upon much, but looking like a great addition, are the Speedgrade scopes inside Premiere.

    David
    https://AllinOneFilms.com

  • David Cherniack

    April 11, 2015 at 12:29 pm

    [Steve Connor] “I like where Windows is headed at the moment so I’d never rule it out :)”

    Yeah, sometimes it takes a while for giga-corps like Microsoft to see the light. But the real advantage is in the low level hardware (thanks to the gamers who keep pushing the envelope to extremes) Now, if only Microsoft can get the kinks ironed out of Skype.

    David
    https://AllinOneFilms.com

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