Feature summary | Premiere Pro (September 2020 release)
Learn about new features and enhancements in the September 2020 release of Premiere Pro (version 14.4).
#Premiere_Pro_Tutorials
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Scene Edit Detection
You can now quickly and efficiently add edit points in any footage you import into Premiere Pro. When you use Scene Edit Detection, Premiere Pro analyzes your video, detects the original edit points, and automatically adds cuts or markers at each edit point within the file.
HDR for broadcasters
HDR offers wider color and light ranges that are closer to real life. With the new Rec.2100 color space, broadcasters can work with more vibrant and dynamic content.
Features included are:
• Apple ProRes and Sony XAVC-I formats are fully color managed and GPU accelerated throughout the HDR pipeline.
• Color space overrides are provided for files that have incorrect or missing metadata.
• The scopes can now be set explicitly to Rec2100 HLG allowing you to view 10bit code values, nits, or IRE.
Export with proxies
Enabling proxies in the Export Settings dialog box
You can now choose to use proxies while exporting if you want a quick export that doesn't require full-resolution media.
Other enhancements
• Premiere Pro now scans VST 3 (third-party) plugins and AU (Audio Unit) plugins multiple times faster (depending on your system setup). These plugins are automatically scanned by Premiere Pro when you launch the app the first time.
• Exporting an A. A. F. with Breakout to Mono deselected now preserves audio channelization.
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