Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects Sync Settings
Todd Kopriva has posted a couple of features on the sync settings for creative cloud. You can now sync Preferences and Settings, Workspace Layouts and Keyboard shortcuts.
Here is the info fro Premiere Pro and for After Effects which can sync preferences, keyboard shortcuts, output module templates, render settings templates, composition settings presets and interpretation rules.
This very very cool. Can carry your settings with you, without carrying them. VERY VERY COOL! Especially for us freelancers, who work in different offices all the time!
Larry Jordan interview’s Adobe’s Bill Roberts, the Director of Video Product Management
Worth checking out,a s it goes into the video products much more than the actual Adobe Keynote did.
Jun 17th for the new creative cloud, though Adobe Anywhere will be a few weeks behind that.
Adobe Creative Cloud Members now get Portfolio Hosting!
Posted over at John Nock’s adobe blog, I have meant to post this for a while. It is a portfolio for photography, design work and resume, and for free with your Creative Cloud subscription. It is what used to be Behance ProSite which was $100/year.
Adobe releases NAB Sneak Peaks of it’s video apps! UPDATED
Check it out over at Adobe where they have a bunch of videos of new features being shown at NAB! Woohoo, wish I was there!
Premiere is really getting controllable paste attributes! WOOHOO!!! I am so excited about Premiere Pro, it finally looks like it really is Final Cut Pro 8, but with so much more. And the Link & Locate was so necessary. And really powerful audio, and the integration with speedgrade and realtime looks very exciting. And it looks so much better working with audio, and I am hoping that it’s control surfaces works with any MIDI controlled surface. I love that Adobe listens to it’s users!!!
After Effects just looks amazing. And the Warp Stabilizer VFX seems unbelievably powerful. And the 3D pipeline looks awesome, though it makes me wish I had Cinema and knew Cinema 4D!
And is it just me or is it cool to see Wes Plate from Automatic Duck running Prelude? And the script integration just seems amazing! Especially with transcripts! That will speed things up so much, and be useful across the industry! Wow! And being able to edit using the script is insane. You can make a paper cut so fast it is a joke!
Speedgrade gets a more of an adobe makeover, and lets you rename grades in layers and add snapshots and save them so you can easily make different grades, and work better on portable machines, and even have 2 playheads in the timeline to easily pick frames you want to grade to and from, or have 3 up as well! Sounds much improved!!!
Adobe Story has really grown up and looks incredibly powerful!
Really need to spend time with Speedgrade as the new color match looks powerful and it’s engine integration in Premiere Pro looks especially impressive. And being able to use Targa files from Photoshop or Lightroom (has to be exported from Photoshop not Lightroom) to drive shot matching looks very very cool.
And the Audition Loudness radar seems very interesting.
PVC on new After Effects Technology Preview
•They focus on intense Cinema 4D integration, which is going to be huge!
•Already mentioned Roto Brush & Refine Edge
•Warp Stabilizer VFX, which has gotten a major upgrade
•3D Camera tracker has gotten an upgrade
•Layer Snapping is new
•Bicubic Scaling
•Find Missing for Fonts and Effects
•Purge all memory and DIsk Cache
•Pixel Motion Blur
Adobe Kills many of their mobile apps
Read about it at creative pro, with ideas of what to replace the missing functionality with. I had no idea they had done this, and am not too happy about it. Wonder what it means for the rest of the apps?
Photoshop and Illustrator CS6 have been updated for HiDPI Retina Displays
Adobe has released updates to Photoshop and Illustrator for those with HiDPI and Retina displays, such as the new MacPro Laptops. The Adobe Illustrator Blog has more on the Illustrator update.
And the Mac Performance Guide says that the new Photoshop is 13% faster than the previous version! Nice!
Great news for those with Retina displays, but I likely won’t be one of those for a long time. I still use my MacPro and am hoping for a new one and a large Retina display, say 24 inch would just be too expensive for a very very long time. Still great to see Adobe keeping up though (and this will be awesome for Premiere Pro once it is updated for those with the 15″ Retina MacBook Pro).