[17:19 Wed,22.January 2025 by blip] |
Ahead of the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, Adobe is announcing new updates for its video tools – Premiere is getting AI-powered media organization and subtitle translation, while After Effects has improved caching and HDR support. These features are already available to try in the latest beta versions. AI-powered footage search The media analysis should be very fast and run completely locally on your own system; no internet connection is needed to use it. Also new is the native translation of subtitles into 17 languages directly in Premiere Pro. Multiple subtitle tracks can also be displayed simultaneously to show different languages, for example, as an aid in video editing in another language. Translation of subtitles After Effects: more modern caching system, improved HDR The innovations in After Effects bring performance improvements, such as optimized caching – a faster, more modern caching system uses both the computer&s RAM and powerful connected hard drives to preview and play larger and more complex projects faster than before. Even older desktops and laptops (provided they meet the minimum requirements) should, for the first time, be able to render entire compositions in After Effects without pausing for caching or rendering. Once a composition is cached, simply pressing the play button is sufficient. Improved HDR support should also enable accurate importing, monitoring, and exporting of high dynamic range content. Frame.io C2C support for Canon C80 and C400 The Frame.io Camera to Cloud (C2C) functionality has been extended for the new Canon EOS C80 and EOS C400 cameras. High-quality video material can now be automatically uploaded to Frame.io, enabling real-time collaboration, accelerated video workflows, and a seamless experience between production and post-production. more infos at bei blog.adobe.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Premiere Pro mit KI-Suche und besseres Caching in After Effects |