Adobe Premiere Pro, produced by Adobe, is real-time, timeline based video editing software targeted at prosumer and professional video editors. It is a rewritten version of their long-standing Adobe Premiere software and was launched in 2003. It is often included as an OEM package with video editing cards like the Matrox RT.X100. Version 1.5, released in 2004, adds support for High-definition video content, new project management tools, and new filters. This product now includes support for HDV along with support for 24P footage (most commonly, footage from Panasonic's DVX-100 and Canon's XL2). Though originally available for the Macintosh, Adobe has abandoned the Mac version of Premiere due to competition from Apple's Final Cut Pro *.
An entry-level version known as Adobe Premiere Elements is also available for the consumer market.
The latest edition of Adobe Premiere, version 2.0, requires the processor to support SSE2, which is unavailable in older processors, including some AMD model CPUs such as the Athlon. *
| Version | Platform | Release date | Significant changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.5 | Windows | August 2002 | |
| (7.0) 1.0 | Windows | August 21 2003 | |
| 1.5 | Windows | April 20 2004 | |
| 1.5.1 | Windows | March 1 2005 | |
| 2.0 | Windows | January 17 2006 | |
Adobe software | Video editing software | Windows software
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