![]() The Essential Graphics Panel, introduced with Premiere Pro CC 2017 to replace the legacy titler, has been improved by the addition of Responsive Design. There are a couple of other significant new features. Premiere Pro itself also now works in VR, so you can edit while wearing a VR viewing device such as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. All eight use the 360-degree space in an interesting way to move between clips, and are a welcome addition because most 2D transitions introduce unwanted visual artefacts. Immersive transitions include chroma leaks, gradient wipe, iris wipe, light leaks, light rays, Mobius zoom, random blocks and spherical blur. The remaining effects are essentially 360-aware versions of their 2D counterparts. The VR Projection tool is also handy, because it makes it easy to use footage shot on different 360 cameras on the same timeline. The VR rotate sphere effect lets you correct orientation issues with your 3D sphere, and you can add keyframes to animate the default view direction within the 360-degree space. Even better, all these effects are GPU-accelerated, so they gain a performance advantage from your graphics hardware. Apply the VR plane to sphere and the image will instead appear like a 2D placard within 360-degree space, with tools to adjust how far away it looks and orientation. The plane-to-sphere effect is particularly useful: without this, when you import a 2D image it will automatically look curved. The new effects are seamless, and include blur, chromatic aberrations, colour gradients, de-noise, digital glitch, fractal noise, glow, plane to sphere, projection, rotate sphere and sharpen. There’s now a selection of 360-aware effects and transitions that derive from Adobe’s acquisition of the Mettle SkyBox Suite (sadly Adobe hasn’t included the latter’s 360 stitching tools into Premiere Pro).Īlthough you could apply 2D effects already, these introduce unwanted artefacts along stitching lines. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on other significant area of improvement is for creating 360-degree VR content, which Adobe is labelling Immersive Video. ![]() Prelude may not support all Win 11 display features and UI elements. Media Encoder may not support all Win 11 display features and UI elements. It works fine after subsequent launch on the affected systems.īridge may not support all Win 11 display features and UI elements. XD displays minor graphic or icon inconsistencies.įresco quits unexpectedly on first launch after install/update on Win 11 system. ![]() No specific issues have been reported at this time. Earlier versions of the drivers have not been approved by Microsoft. Users must update to an NVidia driver version 472.12 or later on Windows 11. ![]()
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