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Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019 is a professional program for non-linear video editing. The application provides high-quality editing of video resolution 4K and higher, with 32-bit color, both in RGB and YUV color space. Editing audio samples, support for VST audio plug-ins (plug-in) and audio tracks 5.1 surround. The Premiere Pro plug-in architecture allows you to import and export QuickTime or DirectShow container materials, and also supports a huge number of video and audio formats from MacOS
and Windows.

The main advantages of Adobe Premiere CC 2019:
- Working with multiple projects simultaneously
- General projects with the lock function
- Adaptive design - Time
- Adaptive design - Position
- Animated graphics templates available in Adobe Stock
- Realistic editing of VR
- Realistic sound processing for 360 / VR
- immersive
- Transitions immersive
- Subtitles and graphics for video with immersive
- Rotation VR sphere
- Improved process of "Basic Graphic Elements"
- Support for new formats
- Regional subtitle standards
- Support Updates "group projects as Adobe"
- Improved conditions beginning work for beginners
- Optimized support for built-in camera in the shooting settings Lumetri
- working with templates After Effects motion graphics without installing the After
-Effects application
- And much more ...

System Requirements:
OS:Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1703 or later (required)
CPU:Intel® Intel 6thGen or newer CPU
RAM:16 GB of RAM (32 GB recommended)
GPU:4 GB of GPU VRAM
HDD Disk Space:Fast internal SSD (recommended) for app installation and cache - plus provisional space for media
Display:1920 x 1080 or greater display resolution
Video Card:32-bit video card
Sound card:compatible with ASIO protocol or Microsoft Windows Driver Model
Optional:Adobe-recommended GPU card for GPU-accelerated performanceWhats New:

New features in Premiere Pro 13.0:

-Selective color grading
-Display color management
-Add, rename, and edit Lumetri instances
-Open Premiere Rush projects in Premiere Pro
-Intelligent audio cleanup
-Edit and transform vector graphics
-Essential Graphics and Motion Graphics template enhancements
-Support for data-driven infographics
-Improved search for Motion Graphics templates in Adobe Stock
-VR enhancements
-End-to-end workflow for 180 VR
-Spatial markers for immersive media
-New Theater mode in Adobe Immersive Environment
-Collaboration enhancements
-Group invites for Team Projects
-Creative Cloud Libraries enhancements
-Performance enhancement and file format support
-New file format support
-Support for Australian closed-captioning standard
-Performance improvements
-New home screen
-Auto-save improvements
-Quick timecode entry,
-And more.

Feature notes:

Updates to Motion Graphics workflows

Motion Graphics templates are, by their nature, flexible, and can include as many or as few parameters as needed. That's why new features, such as font controls, data-driven infographics, and organized customization parameters require Motion Graphics templates (.MOGRTs) authored in After Effects which include these functions. Existing MOGRTs can be updated and re-saved in After Effects to add them.

Along with these specific features, the overall workflow for Motion Graphics has been refined and performance is noticeable faster in most cases.
NEW Display Color Management

With new Display Color Management turned on, you can leave your OS color settings set to the system default and your colors will be presented correctly on-screen while working in Premiere Pro. Color information of your source files is not modified and will export correctly.

Display Color Management works for any internal monitor and for any secondary computer monitor used as part of the OS desktop, including HDMI, Display Port, DVI, and Thunderbolt connected displays.

Display Color Management does not support external monitors connected through video I/O cards using Mercury Transmit. These need to be configured outside of Premiere Pro.

Enable Display Color Management by opening Preferences > General > and check "Enable Display Color Management." The preference is off by default since not all systems have sufficient GPU horsepower to use the feature.
NEW Selective Color Grading

Selective Color Grading provides five new curve adjustment tools. The first one, Hue vs Saturation, replaces the radial "donut" and presents the same controls as a horizontal curve line.

Use the eyedropper to select a color range in your image, or manually add adjustment points as needed to manipulate the curve. A scroll bar at the bottom of the window makes it easy to work on any part of the line (essentially, dialing around the color wheel).
Hue vs. saturation

Select a hue range and adjust the saturation level. As you drag your selection up or down, a vertical line appears and displays the saturation levels available, giving you visual guidance as you adjust.
Hue vs. hue

Select a hue range and change it to another hue - modifying a specific color range, for example, to match it or distinguish it from other colors in the image. Again, the vertical adjustment line provides a visual guide as you make the adjustment.
Hue vs. luma

Select a hue (color) range and adjust the luma (light). You could use this, for example to darken a pale blue sky and add more contrast or drama to a shot.
Luma vs. saturation

Select a luma range and adjust the saturation, for example to roll off the saturation in the highlight of a sunset and minimize clipping in the center of the sun which is overexposed.
Saturation vs. saturation

This allows you to selectively adjust saturation for a specified saturation range. Use this for fine adjustments to your image or to ensure broadcast-legal saturation levels.
Bug fixes in Premiere Pro 13.0

Performance:
-Improved Mercury Playback Engine performance on Metal.
-Improved Reverse Playback performance of HEVC file.
-Improved Metal renderer performance at full-res playback.
-Lumetri: Performance drop/dropped frames with interlaced media (GPU).
-8K R3D playback performance issues at full and half resolution (macOS).

Stability:
-Intel Coffee Lake CPU: crash when importing or opening an existing project while NVIDIA driver is enabled.
-Crash can occur when going backwards in Learn panel.
-Crash when switching to thumbnail view with PNG files.
-Recovery clips are created when working with multiple open projects.
-Import reference file for some audio (e.g., AIFF, MOV) results in low-level exception in Importer MPEG.
-Slow import of multiple AVCHD files on macOS.
-Crash when switching between workspaces viewing Waveform Luma & RGB Alignment in Lumetri Scope.
-Stability issues with laptops with discrete GPU running Windows 10.
-Crash when quitting if "Manage My Account" link is open in that session.
-Several redrawing errors, crash and blank screen while changing workspaces using Workspace tabs.
-Crash when importing XDCAM files from Nexio/Harris Velocity.
-Crash when using "Reveal Project in Project Panel" with some projects.
-Reverse nested sequence causes program monitor to display black.
-Files generated by YI camera result in low-level exceptions or application stops responding.
-Duplicating sequences loses effect data.
-After adding a motion effect to clip on timeline, playback will freeze.
-Crash occurs when match framing or slip/slide of clips in multicam sequence.
-Placing growing MXF file from Abekas into sequence causes Premiere Pro to crash.
-Hang when rendering some timelines.
-MP4 material can cause video playback to freeze and the application to stop responding.
-Application hangs when importing 100 or more files, requiring force quit.
-Importing FCP xml into large project results in a freeze.
-Hang while importing some types of GoPro files.

Formats:
-Some ARRI Alexa Mini files appear incorrectly vertically instead of horizontally.
-HEVC mov files with Codec ID hev1 import as audio only.
-Playback does not work when importing ALEXA_LF 3840 x 2160 files.
-R3D file plays back distorted in 1/4 resolution or lower playback setting.
-When importing ProRes 422HQ codec mov files on Mac, a slight color shift can occur.
-QuickTime files that are out of gamut are shown as being in gamut on Windows.
-Open GOP files have artifacts with HW decode.
-Some H.264 files with frame rate and original frame rate values have switch to software decode.
-Imported H.264 10-bit files have shift in color values.
-Premiere can't import 4448x1856 ARRI RAW files and eventually hangs the app.
-Importing some QT files cause the app to hang or crash.
-Subsequent imports of XDCAM HD 422 MOV file will only import audio.
-Some audio/video files import as video only.
-Filmic Pro files import as video only.
-4K raw files from Sony FS7 import as white screen.

Workspaces and panels:
Issues with Workspaces when opening legacy projects.
Workspaces don't save with the project.
Display Timecode is inconsistent when multiple timeline panels are visible.
Opening a second project opens two project tabs in project panel.
Switch to another workspace results in missing some or all of the project tabs.