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  • What’s the difference? Premire 7.0 / Pro 1.0 / Pro 1.5

    Posted by Tom Rees on July 27, 2005 at 3:10 am

    So what does Pro 1.5 have that 1.0 doesn’t that 7.0 doesn’t?

    Just curious what I’d be giving up if I got a good deal on 7.0 or 1.0?

    Trees

    Martin Tiller replied 20 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Tom Maloney

    July 27, 2005 at 11:55 am

    Have you looked at the Adobe web site ?

  • Martin Tiller

    July 27, 2005 at 7:32 pm

    I agree, look at the website.

    But first there is no Premiere 7.0.

    PPro 1.0 was the next step after 6.5.

    PPro did a ground up restructure of the whole software.

    And one of the biggest was mulitple timelines for a single project.

    I made the jump from 6.0 to Pro 1.5 and I noticed how much more stable the software is, which of course is a big thing to consider.

    If you own a previous version of Premiere you can upgrade to Pro 1.5 for $199.

    And with Pro 1.5.1 you can do HDV (which is a free upgrade for those with 1.5).

    If you just want something simple for home videos then Premiere elements is a good choice. I’ve used it on my dad’s computer and it’s quite a nice little editing software.

    I would still prefer Pro 1.5 for paying jobs.

    In short there is a HUGH difference between Pro and previous versions of Premiere.

    But for more detail take a look at Adobe’s website.

    Martin

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