Adobe Premiere Pro 2018 Guide
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 represents a significant stabilization and refinement of the industry-standard NLE. While it lacks a single "revolutionary" headline feature, the cumulative effect of quality-of-life improvements—specifically in color grading and audio workflow—makes it the most polished version of Premiere in years. It is highly recommended for professional editors, though casual users may still find the learning curve steep.
For the first time, Premiere Pro 2018 integrated natively, allowing multiple editors to work on the same sequence simultaneously via cloud-based version control. This reduced the need for manual project merging and asset renaming. adobe premiere pro 2018
Audio professionals benefited greatly from the enhanced Essential Sound panel. The 2018 version improved the "Auto-Ducking" feature, which uses machine learning to automatically lower the volume of background music whenever dialogue is detected. This automation turned a tedious task into a background process, letting editors focus on the narrative flow rather than keyframing volume sliders for hours. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 represents a significant
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| Task | Premiere Pro 2017 (11.1) | Premiere Pro 2018 (12.0) | Improvement | |------|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------| | 4K H.264 import (100 clips) | 2:12 min | 1:38 min | | | Render 1 min 4K to H.264 | 3:20 min | 2:55 min | 12.5% faster | | Timeline scrubbing (4K 60fps) | 24 fps | 29 fps | Smoother playback | For the first time, Premiere Pro 2018 integrated
