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Adobe Premiere Pro is a video editing application developed by Adobe Inc. and is distributed as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. It is primarily used for producing high-quality videos across various industries.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

Original Adobe PremiereEdit

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The software originated at SuperMac Technology under the name Reel Time, a QuickTime-based video editor developed for the company’s Video Spigot capture card. In August 1991, Adobe Systems acquired the project and rebranded it as Adobe Premiere.<ref name="steveblank-supermacwar10-videospigot">"SuperMac War Story 10: The Video Spigot" by Steve Blank. May 11, 2009.</ref>

Premiere was the second QuickTime-based video editor on the market.<ref name="tidbits-videospigot-review">"VideoSpigot Review" by Jon Pugh, TidBITS. April 20, 1992.</ref> Its ability to import new video formats could be enhanced by updating to a newer, compatible version of QuickTime. However, it could only process videos and images at a maximum width of 1,024 pixels.<ref name="youtube-computerclan-adobepremiere1.0">Template:Cite AV media</ref>

FeaturesEdit

Premiere Pro supports high-resolution video editing up to 10,240 × 8,192 pixels<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and 32-bit color depth in both RGB and YUV color spaces. Key audio features include sample-level editing, support for VST plugins, and 5.1 surround sound mixing. The software is compatible with a wide range of video and audio formats and codecs on both macOS and Windows. Using the Cineform Neo codec, it supports 3D editing.

Workflow integrationEdit

Premiere Pro supports program files from Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe After Effects. Premiere Pro projects can also be imported into After Effects, and clips copied between the two applications retain most of their attributes.

Projects from Premiere Rush are compatible with Premiere Pro,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> allowing for advanced editing features and use of professional-grade tools.

Adobe Story, On Location and PreludeEdit

The Premiere Pro workflow integrates metadata across all stages of video production. Adobe Story provides script integration functionality within the Premiere Pro workflow, and Adobe OnLocation embeds metadata directly into the footage. Within Premiere Pro, speech recognition technology analyzes audio and aligns it with the corresponding script dialogue using embedded metadata.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Adobe Premiere familyEdit

The Adobe Premiere family is a group of applications and services made by Adobe Inc. for the use of professional non-linear video editing. Supported features in these applications include metadata and ingest logging, media output encoding, and more.

Current applicationsEdit

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  • Adobe Media Encoder is a rendering tool used to process and export video projects. Users can tailor renders to specific platforms, enhance accessibility for broader audiences, and reduce file size.
  • Premiere Elements is a scaled-down version of Premiere Pro tailored to novice editors and consumers. Its entry screen offers clip organization, editing, and auto-movie generation options. Premiere Pro project files are incompatible with those from Premiere Elements. Unlike many of its competitors, Premiere Elements can handle unlimited video and audio tracks,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Release historyEdit

Adobe PremiereEdit

Version Platform Release date Significant changes
Adobe Premiere 1.0 Mac December 1991<ref name=":1">Sullivan, Eamonn (January 27, 1992). "Adobe multimedia tool makes nimble partner for QuickTime". PC Week. Vol. 9 no. 4. p. 34.</ref>
  • First release of Premiere
  • QuickTime multimedia and VideoSpigot format support
  • PICT image support
  • Supported up to 160 x 120 pixels movie creation for NTSC and 192 x 144 pixels for PAL
  • Supported 8-bit audio
  • Supported output to videotape<ref name=":1" /><ref>Thompson, Tom (June 1992). "Two tools of the QuickTime trade". Byte. Vol. 17 no. 6. p. 336.</ref>
Adobe Premiere 2.0 Mac September 1992<ref name=":2">Chadbourne, Teri (September 18, 1992). "Adobe Premiere Version 2.0 Now Available" (Press release). New York: Business Wire.</ref>
  • QuickTime video and audio capture support
  • Title creation
  • Title, Sequence, and Construction windows
  • Slow/fast motion support
  • 5 audio and 41 movie/still-image filters
  • 49 special effects
  • 16-bit, 44 kHz audio support
  • Filmstrip file format introduced
  • Numbered PICT sequence support
  • EDL (Edit decision list) support
  • Adobe Illustrator text import
  • SMPTE timecode support<ref name=":2" /><ref>Green, Doug; Green, Denise (November 16, 1992). "Premiere holds its place as the best multimedia editor". InfoWorld. Vol. 14 no. 46. pp. 142(2).</ref>
Adobe Premiere 3.0 Mac August 1993<ref name=":3">Pane, Patricia J. (August 2, 1993). "Adobe Premiere 3.0 for the Macintosh now available" (Press release). New York: Business Wire.</ref>
  • 99 stereo audio tracks
  • 97 video tracks
  • Video waveform monitor
  • Sub-pixel motion and field rendering
  • Batch digitizing
  • Full framerate preview from disk
  • Enhanced title window<ref name=":3" />
Adobe Premiere 1.0 Windows September 1993<ref>Peck, LaVon (September 10, 1993). "Adobe Premiere 1.0 for Windows now available" (Press release). New York: Business Wire.</ref>
  • First release of Premiere for Windows
  • 24-bit AVI and QuickTime video format support
  • Autodesk Animator file support
  • AVI, AIFF, and WAV audio format support
  • Still image support (Photoshop, BMP, DIB, PCX, PICT, PCX, and TIFF formats)
  • Two video tracks, three audio tracks, and one transition and superimpose track
  • No EDL, titling, and motion and device control available in the current Mac (v3.0) release<ref>Rosenbaum, Daniel J. (January 1994). "Premiere 1.0 for Windows: digital video production on the PC". Computer Shopper. Vol. 14 no. 1. pp. 869(2).</ref><ref>Safi, Quabidur R. (October 11, 1993). "Premiere 1.0 for Windows". PC Week. Vol. 10 no. 40. pp. 92(1).</ref><ref>Taft, Darryl K.; Georgianis, Maria V. (August 16, 1993). "Adobe builds presence across multiple platforms". Computer Reseller News. No. 540. pp. 16(1).</ref>
Adobe Premiere 1.1 Windows February 1994<ref name=":4">Schaefer, Sonya (February 7, 1994). "Adobe Systems ships Adobe Premiere 1.1 for Windows" (Press release). New York: Business Wire.</ref>
  • AdobeCap video capture module
  • Expanded graphics and audio file support
  • TARGA and ADPCM file support
  • Image sequence import support<ref name=":4" /><ref>Fischer, Andy (April 1995). "Adobe Premiere version 4.0". Computer Life. Vol. 2 no. 4. pp. 118(1).</ref><ref>Brakey, Rob; Jordan, Lawrence (December 1994). "Adobe Premiere 4.0". Macworld. Vol. 11 no. 12. San Francisco. pp. 54(2). Archived from the original on 2009-07-15. Retrieved April 13, 2017.</ref>
Adobe Premiere 4.0 Mac July 1994<ref name="pane4.0mac">Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • Support for 97 superimposition tracks plus two A/B tracks
  • Trim window
  • Dynamic previewing
  • Custom filter and transition creation
  • Time variable filters
  • Batch capture
  • Time-lapse capture
  • NTSC 29.97 frame rate support<ref name="pane4.0mac" /><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
Adobe Premiere 4.0 Windows December 1994<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • Adobe directly moved the Windows platform release of Premiere from v1.1 to v4.0
  • Matches capabilities of Premiere 4.0 for Macintosh<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
Adobe Premiere 4.2 Mac October 1995<ref name="4.2mac">Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • CD-ROM Movie Maker Plug-in
  • Data rate analysis tool
  • Power Macintosh-native Sound Manager 3.1<ref name="4.2mac" />
Adobe Premiere 4.2 Windows April 1996<ref name=":5">Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • 32-bit architecture
  • Long File Names support
  • Background compiling
  • Batch movie maker
  • 4K output support
  • Right-mouse button support
  • Uninstaller utility<ref name=":5" />
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  • Source/Program editing
  • Title window editor
  • Keyframeable audio and video filters
  • Collapsible tracks
  • Up to three hour project length support<ref name="5.0ship" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Adobe Premiere 5.1 Windows and Mac October 1998<ref name="5.1ship">Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • QuickTime 3.0 support
  • DPS (Data Processing System) Perception support
  • Preview to RAM
  • "Smart" Preview file Timeline export
  • Multi-threaded, dual processor support<ref name="5.1ship" />
Adobe Premiere 6.0 Windows and Mac January 2001<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
  • Support for web video and DV formats
  • OHCI (IEEE 1394 (FireWire)) support
  • Title editor
  • Storyboard
  • Audio mixer
  • Timeline video track keyframes
Adobe Premiere 6.5 Windows and Mac August 2002
  • Real-time preview
  • Adobe Title Designer
  • Exporting to DVD as MPEG-2

Adobe Premiere ProEdit

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Premiere Pro 1.0

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Windows and Mac August 21, 2003
  • Full rewrite of code
  • Deep nest of timelines
  • New Color Correctors
  • Sample-level audio editing
  • Audio effects on tracks
  • 5.1 Audio
  • VST Audio
  • Initial Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) support
  • Editable keyboard shortcuts
  • Adobe Media Encoder
Premiere Pro 1.5 / CS1 Windows and Mac April 2004
  • Support for all Standard HD resolutions
  • Support for Panasonic 24p advanced
  • Support for Bezier Keyframes
  • Added four filters: Auto Levels, Auto Color, Auto Contrast, and Shadows and Highlights
  • Added 2 audio filters: DeHummer and DeEsser
  • Added custom presets
  • Added Snap on Sample feature
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Premiere Pro CS5 Windows and Mac 2010
  • Initial support of Nvidia CUDA accelerated effects
Premiere Pro CS5.5 Windows and Mac 2011
  • Expanded RED support
Premiere Pro CS6 Windows and Mac 2012
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  • Icon change
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  • Selective color grading
  • Display color management
  • Intelligent audio cleanup
  • Add, rename, and edit Lumetri instances
  • Premiere Rush files editable in Premiere Pro
  • Edit and transform vector graphics
  • Essential Graphics and Motion Graphics template enhancements
  • Better integration with other Adobe programs and functions
  • Performance enhancement and new file format support, including Australian closed-captioning standard
  • New home screen
  • Auto-save improvements
  • Quick timecode entry<ref name="13today"/>
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  • Auto Reframe, feature that uses artificial intelligence to reframe videos for square or vertical aspect ratios
  • Time remapping maximum is increased to 20,000% without the need for nesting sequences
  • Ability to export HDR content with HDR10 metadata<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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  • Native support for Apple silicon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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  • New workspace, enhanced proxy workflow, and improved Apple M1 System
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  • Improved Remix tool, GPU acceleration for more effects, and workflow enhancements<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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  • Enhanced masking tools with new color visualization
  • Faster export times with improved hardware acceleration
  • Improved sequence locking in Team Projects
  • Upgraded speech-to-text for 18 languages
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  • Text-Based Editing: Select, cut, and trim directly from transcript
  • Enhanced Lumetri Color interface
  • Automatic tone mapping for HDR workflows
  • Background auto-save and smoother playback
Premiere Pro 2025 (25.0) Windows and Mac October 2024
  • AI-powered timeline suggestions using Adobe Sensei
  • Real-time collaborative editing enhancements
  • Native support for AV1 hardware decoding
  • Smart audio ducking with dynamic voice detection

See alsoEdit

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