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Adobe just launched its latest Adobe Premiere Pro 14.6 version that includes a couple of improvements like a new Quick Export button, media replacement in Motion Graphics templates, and claims up to four times faster rendering and smoother playback for 4K sequences for users that have an AMD APU. Let’s take a closer look.
The previous Adobe Premiere Pro version 14.5 was released a month ago, and it looks like the team at Adobe is working hard to improve its software and add new features. With the recent release of DaVinci Resolve 17, it looks like the companies’ software developers are in a new-found competition with each other to add new features to their NLEs.
Adobe Premiere Pro 14.6 is not a groundbreaking update, but there are a couple of much welcomed improvements, including:
And that’s basically it. If you want to try new features and feel adventurous, you can download the next Premiere Pro/After Effects Public Beta that includes new features.
The Public Beta includes a new Media Replacement in Motion Graphics templates for motion designers creating Premiere Pro MOGRTs templates inside After Effects. With the new Media Replacement functionality, you’ll be able to swap out media in the template inside Premiere Pro.
“Content-Aware Fill in After Effects will be better and faster by recognizing and adjusting for changes in lighting more accurately when removing objects from a scene. Also, output file sizes are greatly reduced, taking up less hard drive space.”Adobe
“Content-Aware Fill in After Effects will be better and faster by recognizing and adjusting for changes in lighting more accurately when removing objects from a scene. Also, output file sizes are greatly reduced, taking up less hard drive space.”
If you want to learn more about it, please visit Adobe’s website here.
What do you think about this new Adobe Premiere Pro 14.6 update? Did you have issues with the previous versions? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.