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{{Infobox Software 
| name                   = Adobe Premiere Pro 
| logo                   = [[File:Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Icon.png|64px]]
| screenshot             = [[File:Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.png|300px]]
| caption                = Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 running on [[Mac OS X Lion]]
| developer              = [[Adobe Systems]]
| latest release version = CS6 (6.0.1)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=98&platform=Windows|title=Premiere Pro for Windows}}</ref>
| latest release date    = {{Start date and age|2012|05|25}}
| programming language   = <!-- With citation, please -->
| operating system       = [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]
| genre                  = [[Video editing software]]
| license                = [[Commercial software|Commercial]] [[proprietary software]]
| website                = {{URL|http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html}}
}}
'''Adobe Premiere Pro''' is a timeline-based [[video editing software]] application. It is part of the [[Adobe Creative Suite]], a suite of [[graphic design]], [[video editing]], and [[web development]] applications developed by [[Adobe Systems]], though it can also be purchased separately. When purchased separately, it comes bundled with [[Adobe Media Encoder]], [[Adobe Encore]], and [[Adobe OnLocation]].  Premiere Pro supports many [[video editing card]]s and [[Plug-in (computing)|plug-ins]] for accelerated processing, additional file format support, and video/audio effects. Starting with the version in [[Adobe Creative Suite|Creative Suite 5]] (CS5), it is a native [[64-bit application]] for [[Apple Macintosh|Mac]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], making it one of the few cross-platform [[non-linear editing system]]s (NLEs) available.  As a 64-bit application, it does not run on 32-bit computers. However, in the Master Collection and Production Premium Suites, a version of Premiere Pro [[Adobe Creative Suite|CS4]] is included for 32-bit computers.<ref>http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/faq</ref>.

Premiere Pro is used by broadcasters such as the [[BBC]]<ref>
{{Citation
  | title = Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium Wins in Broadcasting
  | newspaper = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = April 16, 2007
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200704/041607BBC.html
  | accessdate = 2008-05-02 }}
</ref> and ''[[The Tonight Show]]''.<ref>
{{Citation
  | title = 'Tonight Show' Upgrades Graphics to HD with Apella HDS and Matrox Axio
  | newspaper = TV Technology
  | date = April 11, 2008
  | url = http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0017/t.12788.html
  | accessdate = 2008-05-02 }}
</ref>  It has been used in feature films, such as ''[[The Social Network]]'',<ref name="wwwimages.adobe">
{{Citation
| url = http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/casestudies/creativesuite/production/the-social-network/pdfs/the-social-network-casestudy.pdf}}
</ref> ''[[Captain Abu Raed]]'',<ref>
{{Citation
  | last = Frazer
  | first = Bryant
  | title = Conforming a D-20 Feature in Adobe Premiere Pro
  | newspaper = studiodaily
  | date = January 31, 2008
  | url = http://www.studiodaily.com/main/work/9021.html}}
</ref> and ''[[Monsters (2010 film)|Monsters]]'',<ref name="tv.adobe">
{{Citation
| url = http://tv.adobe.com/watch/customer-stories-video-film-and-audio/monsters}}
</ref> and other venues such as [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna's]] [[Confessions Tour]].<ref>
{{Citation
  | title = Madonna's Confessions Tour Uses a Flexible, Fast HP Workstation
  | newspaper = Digital Content Producer
  | date = August 2, 2006
  | url = http://www.webcitation.org/5Q8prZlzl
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>

==Features==
Premiere Pro supports high resolution video editing at up to 10,240 x 8,192<ref>
{{Citation
  | title = maximum dimensions in Premiere Pro CS5
  | newspaper = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = July 20, 2010
  | url = http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2010/07/maximum_dimensions_in_premiere.html
  | accessdate = 2010-08-25 }}
</ref> [[Display resolution|resolution]], at up to 32-bits per channel color, in both [[RGB]] and [[YUV]].  Audio sample-level editing, [[VST audio plug-in]] support, and 5.1 surround sound mixing are available.  Premiere Pro's plug-in architecture enables it to import and export formats beyond those supported by QuickTime or DirectShow, supporting a wide variety of video and audio file formats and codecs on both MacOS and Windows.  When used with [[Cineform|Cineform's]] Neo line of plug-ins, it supports 3D editing with the ability to view 3D material using 2D monitors, while making individual left and right eye adjustments.

===Integration===
====After Effects====
Premiere Pro is integrated with [[Adobe After Effects]] through Adobe Dynamic Link, allowing compositions from After Effects to be imported and played back directly on the timeline.  The After Effects composition can be modified, and after switching back to Premiere Pro, the clip will update with the changes.  Likewise, Premiere Pro projects can be imported into After Effects.  Clips can be copied between the two applications while preserving clip attributes.  Premiere Pro also supports many After Effects plug-ins.

====Photoshop====
Premiere Pro also integrates with [[Adobe Photoshop]].  Photoshop files can be opened directly from Premiere Pro to be edited in Photoshop.  Any changes will immediately be updated when the Photoshop file is saved and focus returns to Premiere Pro.

====Adobe Story and OnLocation====
The Premiere Pro workflow takes advantage of [[metadata]] in the script of a video production.  The script is created in or brought into [[Adobe Story]], then passed to [[Adobe OnLocation]] to capture footage and attach any relevant metadata from the script to that footage.  Finally, in Premiere Pro, [[speech recognition]] can match the audio to the dialogue from the script in the metadata.  Clips can be searched based on their dialogue in Premiere Pro, and can be sent to [[Adobe Encore]] to make searchable web DVDs.<ref>
{{Citation
  | title = Script-to-screen workflows
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/script_to_screen_workflows/
  | accessdate = 2010-08-25 }}
</ref>

====Other integration capabilities====
There are other integration functions, such as Edit in [[Adobe Audition]], Dynamic Link to Encore, and Reveal in Adobe Bridge.

In addition to the effects and transitions included with Premiere Pro, a number of both commercial and free third party plug-ins are available to enhance the software's capability.

===Advantages over Premiere Elements===
An entry-level version, [[Adobe Premiere Elements]], is available for the consumer market on Windows and Mac.  Some of the notable advantages of Premiere Pro over Premiere Elements are multiple sequence support, high bit-depth rendering, multicamera editing, time remapping, scopes, color correction tools, advanced audio mixer interface, and bezier keyframing.  Premiere Pro CS3 and later also includes Encore for more elaborate DVD menu authoring and Blu-ray Disc authoring, and OnLocation for direct-to-disk recording.

===History===
Premiere Pro is the redesigned successor to Adobe Premiere, and was launched in 2003. Premiere Pro refers to versions released in 2003 and later, whereas Premiere refers to the earlier releases.  Premiere was one of the first computer-based NLEs, with its first release on Mac in 1991.  Up until version Premiere Pro 2.0 (CS2), the software packaging featured a galloping horse, in a nod to [[Eadweard Muybridge|Eadweard Muybridge's]] work, "[[Sallie Gardner at a Gallop]]".

==Release history==
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{| class="wikitable"
|- 
! Version
! Platform
! Release date
! Significant changes
|-
| Adobe Premiere 1.0
| Mac
| December 1991<ref name="PCWeek1992-nimble-partner-for-QuickTime">
{{Citation
  | last = Sullivan
  | first = Eamonn
  | title =Adobe multimedia tool makes nimble partner for QuickTime
  | newspaper =PC Week
  | volume = 9
  | issue = 4
  | pages = 34
  | date = January 27, 1992 }}
</ref>
|
* First release of Premiere
* QuickTime multimedia and VideoSpigot format support
* PICT image support
* Supported up to 160 x 120 pixels movie creation
* Supported 8-bit audio
* Supported output to video tape<ref name="PCWeek1992-nimble-partner-for-QuickTime" /><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Thompson
  | first = Tom
  | title = Two tools of the QuickTime trade
  | newspaper = Byte
  | volume = 17
  | issue = 6
  | pages = 336
  | date = June 1992 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 2.0
| Mac
| September 1992<ref name="Premiere2.0-now-available">Chadbourne, Teri. "Adobe Premiere Version 2.0 Now Available", ''Business Wire''. New York, 18 September 1992.</ref>
|
* QuickTime video and audio capture support
* Title creation
* Title, Sequence, and Construction windows
* Slow/fast motion support
* 5 audio and 41 movie/still-image filters
* 49 special effects
* 16-bit, 44&nbsp;kHz audio support
* Filmstrip file format introduced
* Numbered PICT sequence support
* EDL support
* Illustrator text import
* SMTPE timecode support<ref name="Premiere2.0-now-available" /><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Green
  | first = Doug
  | last2 = Green
  | first2 = Denise
  | title = Premier holds its place as the best multimedia editor
  | newspaper = InfoWorld
  | volume = 14
  | issue = 46
  | pages = 142(2)
  | date = November 16, 1992 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 3.0
| Mac
| August 1993<ref name="Premiere3.0-now-available">Pane, Patricia J. "Adobe Premiere 3.0 for the Macintosh now available", ''Business Wire''. New York, 2 August 1993.</ref>
|
* 99 stereo audio tracks
* 97 video tracks
* Video waveform monitor
* Sub-pixel motion and field rendering
* Batch digitizing
* Full framerate preview from disk
* Enhanced title window<ref name="Premiere3.0-now-available" />
|-
| Adobe Premiere 1.0
| Windows
| September 1993<ref>Peck, LaVon. "Adobe Premiere 1.0 for Windows now available", ''Business Wire'', New York, 10 September 1993.</ref>
|
* First release of Premiere application for Windows platform
* 24-bit AVI and QuickTime video format support
* Autodesk Animator file support
* AVI, AIFF, and WAV audio format support
* Still image support (Photoshop, BMP, DIB, PCX, PICT, PCX, and TIFF formats)
* Two video tracks, three audio tracks, and one transition and superimpose track
* No EDL, titling, and motion and device control available in then current Mac (v3.0) release<ref>{{Citation
  | last = Rosenbaum
  | first = Daniel J.
  | title = Premiere 1.0 for Windows: digital video production on the PC
  | newspaper = Computer Shopper
  | volume = 14
  | issue = 1
  | pages = 869(2)
  | year = 1994
  | date = January 1992 }}
</ref><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Safi
  | first = Quabidur R.
  | title = Premiere 1.0 for Windows
  | newspaper = PC Week
  | volume = 10
  | issue = 40
  | pages = 92(1)
  | date = October 11, 1993 }}
</ref><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Taft
  | first = Darryl K.
  | last2 = Georgianis
  | first2 = Maria V.
  | title = Adobe builds presence across multiple platforms
  | newspaper = Computer Reseller News
  | issue = 540
  | pages = 16(1)
  | date = August 16, 1993 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 1.1
| Windows
| February 1994<ref name="Premiere1.1-ships">"Adobe Systems ships Adobe Premiere 1.1 for Windows", Schaefer, Sonya. ''Business Wire'', New York, 7 February 1994.</ref>
|
* AdobeCap video capture module
* Expanded graphics and audio file support
* TARGA and ADPCM file support
* Image sequence import support<ref name="Premiere1.1-ships" /><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Simone
  | first = Louisa
  | title = Adobe Premiere
  | newspaper = PC Magazine
  | volume = 13
  | issue = 8
  | pages = 233(2)
  | date = April 26, 1994 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 4.0
| Mac
| July 1994<ref name="Premiere4.0-now-available">Pane, Patricia J. "Version 4.0 of Adobe Premiere for the Macintosh now available",
''Business Wire'', New York, 25 July 1994.</ref>
|
* Support for 97 superimposition tracks plus two A/B tracks
* Trim window
* Dynamic previewing
* Custom filter and transition creation
* Time variable filters
* Batch capture
* Time-lapse capture
* NTSC 29.97 frame rate support<ref name="Premiere4.0-now-available" /><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Andy
  | first = Fischer
  | title = Adobe Premiere version 4.0
  | newspaper = Computer Life
  | volume = 2
  | issue = 4
  | pages = 118(1)
  | date = April 1995 }}
</ref><ref>{{Citation
  | last = Jordan
  | first = Lawrence
  | title = Adobe Premiere 4.0
  | newspaper = Macworld
  | volume =
  | issue = 
  | pages =
  | year = 1995
  | date = December 1994
  | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb197/is_199412/ai_hibm1G116182295 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 4.0
| Windows
| December 1994<ref>Pane, Patricia J. "Adobe Premiere Version 4.0 for Windows now available", ''Business Wire'', New York, 21 December 1994.</ref>
|
* Adobe moves Windows platform release of Premiere directly from v1.1 to v4.0
* Premiere 4.0 for Windows matches capabilities of Premiere 4.0 for Macintosh<ref>{{Citation
  | last = Simone
  | first = Luisa
  | title = Adobe Premiere 4.0: video the professional way
  | newspaper = PC Magazine
  | volume = 14
  | issue = 5
  | pages = 50
  | date = March 14, 1995 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 4.2
| Mac
| October 1995<ref name="Premiere4.2-now-available">{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Macintosh and Power Macintosh Now Available
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = October 20, 1995
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19970113133152/www2.adobe.com/aboutadobe/publicrelations/PDFS/9510/951018.prem42.pdf
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}</ref>
|
* CD-ROM Movie Maker Plug-in
* Data rate analysis tool
* Power Macintosh-native Sound Manager 3.1<ref name="Premiere4.2-now-available" />
|-
| Adobe Premiere 4.2
| Windows
| April 1996<ref>
{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Windows 95 & Windows NT Now Available
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = April 24, 1996
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19970113091742/www2.adobe.com/aboutadobe/publicrelations/PDFS/9604/960424.premwin.pdf
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>
|
* 32-bit architecture
* Long File Names support
* Background compiling
* Batch movie maker
* 4K output support
* Right-mouse button support
* Uninstaller utility<ref>{{Citation
|url=http://web.archive.org/web/19961219042201/www.adobe.com/prodindex/premiere/PDFS/Prem4.2Win.NFH.pdf
|title=Adobe Premiere New Feature Highlights
|accessdate=2007-07-06
|date=February 27, 1996
|publisher=Adobe Systems Incorporated}}</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Silicon Graphics
| UNIX/SGI
| July 1997<ref>{{Citation
|url=http://web.archive.org/web/19980204011307/www.adobe.com/newsfeatures/9707news.html
|title=Adobe ships Premiere 4.2 for SGI O2 workstations
|accessdate=2007-07-06
|date=July 21, 1997
|work=What's New at Adobe - July, 1997
|publisher=Adobe Systems Incorporated}}</ref>
|
* [[SGI O2]] platform exclusive release
* [[IRIX]] 6.3 integration
* [[OpenGL]] accelerated versions of transition and special effects plug-ins
* Platform-specific plug-ins by [[Silicon Graphics]] for combining 3D and video content<ref>
{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Systems to Deliver Silicon Graphics Version Of Adobe Premiere Non-linear Editing Software
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = October 7, 1996
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19970113084322/www2.adobe.com/aboutadobe/publicrelations/PDFS/9610/961007.sgi.pdf
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 5.0
| Windows and Mac
| May 1998<ref name="Premiere5.0-now-shipping">
{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Premiere 5.0 Now Shipping
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = May 18, 1998
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19980703085508/www1.adobe.com/aboutadobe/publicrelations/HTML/9805/980518.prm5.html
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>
|
* Source/Program editing
* Title window editor
* Keyframeable audio and [[filter (video)|video filters]]
* Collapsible tracks
* Up to three hour project length support<ref name="Premiere5.0-now-shipping" /><ref>{{Citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere 5.0 New Features
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19980703091120/www1.adobe.com/prodindex/premiere/feature1.html
  | accessdate = 2007-06-06 }}</ref>
|-
| Adobe Premiere 5.1
| Windows and Mac
| October 1998<ref name="Premiere5.0-update">
{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Announces Update to Premiere 5.0
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = October 14, 1998
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/19990218161437/www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/publicrelations/HTML/9810/981014.pre5.html
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>
|
* QuickTime 3.0 support
* DPS Perception support
* Preview to RAM
* "Smart" Preview file Timeline export
* Multi-threaded, dual processor support<ref name="Premiere5.0-update" />
|-
| Adobe Premiere 6.0
| Windows and Mac
| January 2001<ref>{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Ships Premiere 6.0
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = January 8, 2001
  | url = http://web.archive.org/web/20010405142023/www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200101/20010108premiere.html
  | accessdate = 2007-07-06 }}
</ref>
|
* Support for web video and DV formats
* [[OHCI]] support
* Title editor
* Storyboard
* Audio mixer
* Timeline video track keyframes
|-
| Adobe Premiere 6.5
| Windows and Mac
| August 2002
| 
* Real-time preview
* Adobe Title Designer
* Exporting to DVD as [[MPEG-2]]
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0<br>(Adobe Premiere 7.0)
| Windows
| August 21, 2003
| 
* Rewritten source code for the whole program
* Multiple nested timelines
* Color correction tools
* Sample-level audio editing
* Track-based audio effects
* 5.1 surround sound support
* VST audio filters and ASIO audio hardware support
* AAF export
* Customizable keyboard shortcuts
* [[Adobe Media Encoder]]
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5
| Windows
| May 24, 2004
| 
* Project Manager
* Panasonic 24p support
* Effects favorites
* Project-ready Photoshop file creation
* Automatic loading of built-in After Effects plug-ins
* After Effects clipboard support
* One-click color correction
* AAF and EDL import and export
* New DeEsser and DeHummer audio filters
* New GPU effects
* Bézier keyframe controls
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5.1
| Windows
| March 1, 2005
| 
* HDV support
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
| Windows
| January 17, 2006
| 
* Docking Workspaces
* Multicam editing
* Adobe Clip Notes
* Dynamic Link with After Effects projects
* DVD authoring from the timeline
* Native HDV editing
* Native SD and HD support
* Enhanced color-correction tools
* 10-bit and 16-bit color resolution support
* 32-bit internal color processing
* GPU-accelerated rendering
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
| Windows and [[Mac OS X]]
| July 2, 2007
|
* Output to [[DVD]], [[Blu-ray Disc]], and [[Adobe Flash|Flash]]
* High-quality slow motion with time remapping
* Direct-to-disc recording and professional on-set monitoring
* Publish Adobe Encore projects to the web
* Multiple project panels with smart file search
* Improved editing efficiency
* Output for mobile devices
* Help documentation available online
|-
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 v3.1.0
| Windows and Mac OS X
| October 18, 2007
|
* Native [[P2 (storage media)|Panasonic P2]] [[MXF]] import, editing, and export
|-
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 v3.2.0
| Windows and Mac OS X
| April 14, 2008
|
* Native [[XDCAM|Sony XDCAM]] [[MXF]] import and editing
|-
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
| Windows and Mac OS X
| September 23, 2008<ref>{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Introduces CS4
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = September 23, 2008
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200809/092308AdobeCS4Family.html
  | accessdate = 2008-12-04 }}
</ref>
|
* Speech Search
* Batch encoding using Adobe Media Encoder
* Over 50 enhancements to editing efficiency (apply filters/transitions to multiple clips, sync lock, smart zoom)
* Media Browser panel to efficiently browse file-based recording media (e.g. Panasonic P2 and XDCAM)
* Project intelligence with new XMP metadata support
* Blending modes
* Sequence-level settings
* Dynamic Link to open Premiere Pro sequences directly in Adobe Encore
* Enhanced Photoshop file import
* Mac support for OnLocation
* [[AVCHD]] support (not available in the trial version)
|-
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 v4.0.1
| Windows and Mac OS X
| November 20, 2008<ref>{{cite press release
  | title = Adobe Introduces CS4
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | date = November 20, 2008
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200809/092308AdobeCS4Family.html
  | accessdate = 2008-12-04 }}
</ref>
|
* [[Final Cut Pro]] XML import
* [[Open Media Framework Interchange|OMF]] export
* Enhanced third-party support
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 v4.1.0
| Windows and Mac OS X
| May 29, 2009<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v4.1.0
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/4_1/Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS4_1_0_ReadMe.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Additional support for REDCODE
* Performance improvements to project load time
* Improvements to [[AVCHD]] support
* Performance enhancements for DV/HDV playback
* Support for Avid-captured DV or IMX footage
* New 16 channel audio tracks for playout
* Export media to a still format now bypasses the AME render queue
* Enabled [[VOB|.VOB]] extension support
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 v4.2.0
| Windows and Mac OS X
| November 10, 2009<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v4.2.0
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/4_2/Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS4_2_0_ReadMe.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Panasonic P2 [[AVC-Intra]] support (including new sequence presets)
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 v4.2.1
| Windows and Mac OS X
| December 8, 2009<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v4.2.1
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/4_2/Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS4_2_1_ReadMe.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Fixed memory issue that occurred when importing large numbers of AVC-Intra files into Adobe Premiere Pro
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
| Windows and Mac OS X
| April 30, 2010
|
* 64-bit native application (32-bit OS no longer supported)
* Mercury Playback Engine, which supports GPU-accelerated rendering using qualified nVidia CUDA graphics cards<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v5 announced
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/pdfs/201004/041210AdobePremiereProCS5.pdf}}
</ref>
* Ultra keyer for chroma keying
* Final Cut Pro XML export
* DPX format import and export
* Metadata integration with Adobe Story and Adobe OnLocation
* Face detection and improved speech-to-text
* Direct export option, bypassing Adobe Media Encoder
* Fractional resolution options
* Audio capture metering
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 v5.0.1
| Windows and Mac OS X
| May 26, 2010<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v5.0.1
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/cs5/adobe_premierepro_CS5_5_0_1_readme.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Mercury Playback Engine supports additional layers on the [[NVIDIA GeForce]] GTX 285 GPU card
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 v5.0.2
| Windows and Mac OS X
| September 1, 2010<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v5.0.2
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/cs5/adobe_premierepro_CS5_5_0_2_readme.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Windows-based Mercury Playback Engine support for new NVIDIA cards (GTX 470, Quadro 4000, Quadro 5000)
* Import and export of RED RMD files to and from REDCINE-X software
* [[XDCAM#XDCAM HD .28XDCAM HD420.2C MPEG HD420.29|XD-CAM HD]] export
* Source timecode in XDCAM 4:2:2 footage
* Support [[QuickTime]] files from [[JVC]] solid-state cameras
* RED Rocket cards support
* [[Broadcast Wave Format|Broadcast Wave]] audio file format support
* Broadcast Wave in OMF export support
* 10-bit DisplayPort support for NVIDIA Quadro cards (Windows only)
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 v5.0.3
| Windows and Mac OS X
| December 7, 2010<ref>{{citation
  | title = Adobe Premiere Pro v5.0.3
  | publisher = Adobe Systems Incorporated
  | url = http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/premierepro/cs5/adobe_premierepro_CS5_5_0_3_readme.pdf}}
</ref>
|
* Mercury Playback Engine support for the NVIDIA Quadro 5000m card (Windows) and the NVIDIA Quadro 4000 card (Mac)
|-
| Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5
| Windows and Mac OS X
| May 3, 2011
|
* Mercury Playback Engine support for more NVIDIA cards (Geforce GTX 570, 580, Quadro FX 3700M, FX 3800M, 2000, 2000D,  2000M, 3000M, 4000M, 5010M, 6000)
* MPE acceleration of more video effects
* Merge clips for dual system audio
* Closed captioning playout to firewire and third-party hardware
* [[Adobe Audition]] CS5.5 integration
* Improved speech-to-text using Adobe Story scripts
* Canon XF metadata support
* New Film Dissolve effect, Subtract and Divide blend modes
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| Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
| Windows and Mac OS X
| May 25, 2012
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* Redesigned Interface
* [[Adobe Prelude]] CS6 integration
* [[Adobe SpeedGrade]] CS6 integration
* [[Adobe Encore]] CS6 integration
* Updated Three-Way Color Corrector
* Adjustment layers feature
* New Preset Browser
* Rolling Shutter Repair effect
* Warp Stabilizer effect
* Larger thumbnails (with Resizing and Hover Scrubbing)
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==Major films edited on Adobe Premiere Pro==
[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]<br /> (only portions)<br />
[[Dust to Glory]]<br />
[[Superman Returns]] (for the video capture process)<br />
[[Captain Abu Raed]]<br />
[[Playing Columbine]]<br />
[[Monsters (2010 film)|Monsters]]
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==See also==
{{portal|Software}}
*[[Adobe Premiere Elements]]
*[[Adobe Premiere Express]]
*[[Adobe Creative Suite]]
*[[List of video editing software]]
*[[Comparison of video editing software]]

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/ Adobe's Premiere Pro page]
*[http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/index.html Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Help]
*[http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.1de9c1bf/ Adobe Premiere Pro Forum on Adobe.com]

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