At IBC in Amsterdam, Adobe has announced that they will soon be adding initial support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and the HEVC (H.265) códec to the upcoming version of Premiere CC. Adobe also announced that the company will soon add other important features to the next version of Premiere CC, Media Encoder CC, After Effects and Adobe Anywhere, which I’ll summarize ahead.
At IBC in Amsterdam, Adobe has announced that they will soon be adding initial support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and the HEVC (H.265) códec to the upcoming version of Premiere CC. Adobe also announced that the company will soon add other important features to the next version of Premiere CC, Media Encoder CC, After Effects and Adobe Anywhere, which I’ll summarize ahead.
New features in upcoming versions
- Comprehensive native format support for editing 4K-to–8k footage in Premiere Pro CC, which Adobe says ushers in a new era of UltraHD. Continued color advancements with support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) workflows in Premiere Pro CC and improved color fidelity and color adjustments will come to After Effects CC. Deeper support for ARRI RAW, Rec. 2020 and other Ultra HD and HDR formats.
- Introduction of a touch environment with Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC and Character Animator optimized for Microsoft Surface Pro, Windows 8 tablets or Apple track pad devices.
- Updated support for Creative Cloud Libraries across CC desktop video tools, powered by Adobe CreativeSync. Now assets, including images from Adobe Stock, instantly appear in After Effects and Premiere Pro, to bring creative visions to life.
- In Adobe Media Encoder, Destination Publishing, a single action solution for rendering and delivering content to popular social platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo, will now also include Facebook to showcase and promote social media projects and campaigns more easily.
- Adobe Anywhere, a workflow platform for enterprise teams to collaborate, will add the ability to be deployed as either a multi-location streaming solution or a single-location collaboration-only version.
- Adobe Media Encoder will also support audio loudness standards.
See my related article: Adobe Premiere & Audition to add loudness standards for more details.
I hope to cover these and other features in detail in future articles.
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