​Adobe Updates Creative Suite

New features and updates across Creative Cloud video and audio tools improve performance and enhance productivity.

The new release features several new tools for titles, graphics and animation in Premiere Pro and Character Animator. It also includes performance improvements and workflow refinements in Premiere Pro that will help editors keep their creativity moving.

New updates include:

  • 5x faster ProRes on Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max systems
  • New hardware acceleration for Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max systems delivers up to 5x faster performance for 4k and 8K ProRes formats.
  • High resolution HEVC formats are also faster on all Apple silicon Macs running macOS 12.
  • Display technology optimizations on Windows systems with integrated GPUs will see playback performance improvements ranging from 5 percent to 40 percent across all formats.
  • Color Match is now 30 percent faster, accelerating shot matching workflows, and two more effects are now GPU-accelerated.

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