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Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 (Upgrade) [Old Version]
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Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 (Upgrade) [Old Version]

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Make every frame count with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 software, the essential tool for professional video editing. Capture and edit virtually any format, from DV to uncompressed HD, and output to tape, DVD, and the web. Unparalleled integration with other Adobe applications removes production bottlenecks, freeing time so you can focus on the highest production values to tell your story. Work with any format. Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 supports all standard and high-definition formats, including DV, Digital Betacam, HDV, HDCAM, DVCPRO HD, and D5 HD (some formats may require additional hardware). Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 sets new standards for efficient digital filmmaking.

Features:

Edit multiple-camera shoots quickly and easily. View multiple video tracks from a multicam shoot, and edit by switching between tracks in real time.


Create high-quality, menu-driven DVDs directly from the Adobe Premiere Pro timeline.


Capture and edit HDV content in its original format with no conversion or quality loss.


Maintain maximum image quality with subtle and dramatic changes to color, contrast, and exposure, free of the banding and artifacts caused by lower bit-depth processing.


Product Details:
Product Weight: 5.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.6 inches
Package Width: 7.8 inches
Package Height: 2.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Platform: Windows XP
Media: DVD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
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5Excellent product made better.Jun 07, 2008
What a jump from Version 6 to Pro 2. I tried 1.5 but didn't upgrade, but this version is a new world. When I upgraded to Pro 2, an automatic upgrade to CS3 was included. I still use Pro 2 more than CS3. Such power in Pro 2. Still trying to get the multi camera option to work. I can sync the tracks but the monitor won't show the 4 tracks for shipping. My NLE box is a Core 2 Duo, 2 GB Ram with 512mb NVida PCI-E. Maybe I am better off mixing video live and forget about the hassles of digtizing tapes?

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2Slightly dissapointedMar 19, 2007
We have been trying to use this software on a new Dell XPS workstation for the purpose of creating high quality video. We upgraded from a previous Adobe version due to a bug.

Despite improvements over Adobe 1 versions, the results have not been impressive. If I were starting out with new projects I would not select this software.

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5As compared to older versions of PremiereJan 03, 2007
I am not saying tht I cannot find problems with Premiere, but the old problems that I had with older versions have gone away. The Premiere engine is faster, as long as you have the resources in your pc operating system, Mac or PC. Not having to fool with frame grabber video boards and programs is a big plus. Those that use Premiere 1.5 or lower versions know what I mean. Letting your video camcorder be your frame grabber greatly simplified the process. Using a VHS to DVD type player/recorder in conjunction with a quality camcorder opened many format recording possibilities. I could go on and be more specific, but those that are well acquainted with Adobe Premiere will enjoy the Premiere 2.0 upgrade.

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5Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0Nov 19, 2006
I've used Premiere, of and on, since 4.x. Premiere Pro is an excellent product. The new version also supports native HDV editing, although I have not tested that yet.

Unfortunately, my PC hardware platform is not so good and I encounter video noise on imported video, some of the time. I have researched this extensively and am certain this is not due to Premiere Pro but the hardware of my computer. The same camera, 1394 cable and video scenes load fine into Final Cut on a Mac.

When I do capture video into Premiere Pro successfully (again - the problem is is due to a hardware problem, not Premiere Pro), I found editing to be very fluid and quick. There are enough similarities between Premiere and Final Cut that I found it very easy to move back and forth between the two platforms. I also liked the ability output compressed video directly from Premiere into Windows Media and Real Media, since most of my video delivery is to the web. The only downside was the built-in quicktime output was not as good a quality as using QuickTime Pro (Windows version) to do the conversion instead.

The DVD authoring tools were also easy to use. Not as good, as say, iDVD, but still very easy to put to use.

With Final Cut you cannot output to Real Media (Real's encoding solution only runs on PC hardware). Recently, Flip4Mac now offers a full Windows Media encoding solution that integrates with Final Cut and QuickTime so you can produce high quality Windows Media directly on the Mac. Premiere Pro also includes, on the CD (need to install separately) a plug in that performs gorgeous image stabilization. Shoot a video while walking, then run the provided image stabilizer over the video and you've got wonderfully smooth moving shots. Very simple to use too. You can also purchase 3rd party solutions for Final Cut too, but I've yet to find one quite as nice as the one provided with the Premiere CD.

Audio editing is the only item that is a bit different than Final Cut. In FCP, you edit your audio track in a separate, enlarged waveform editor. In Premiere, you edit the audio track right in the timeline. There are pluses and minuses to both methods. In Premiere, the timeline view can be a bit small, making it a bit tougher to make very small adjustments, such as removing a pop or click over a frame or two.

Assuming you've got good PC hardware free of h/w glitches, I have no problem recommending Premiere Pro 2.0.

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1Customer Loses Company BattleNov 03, 2006
My NLE uses the Canopus Storm Capture software. Canopus was purchased by Grass Valley and severed their support of Adobe products. Canopus claims it was Adobe that severed ties with them. ANYWAY, the Premiere Pro 1.5 was the last to recieve support. There are no drivers for 2.0 and I can't use it. Anyone wanna buy it?

 
 
 
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