Adobe is revealing some details of the next full upgrade to its video tools this week at the annual IBC 2013 Exhibition.
A new update to the seven Creative Cloud for Video applications is due to be released in October (see earlier review).
Adobe is rolling out over 150 new features -- featuring support for UltraHD, with a DirectLink integrated pipeline from Premiere Pro to SpeedGrade for color grading. After Effects also adds enhanced upscaling for transforming from SD to HD to digital cinema sizes, and mask-based tracking.
The Adobe Anywhere collaborative workflow platform extends across Adobe Prelude for shared ingest and logging, Premiere Pro for editing, and now also After Effects for effects and motion (see earlier review).
These are part of Adobe's new Creative Cloud strategy, offering software only through subscription (see earlier review). In this new model, Adobe continues to produce major updates to its extensive suite of production tools -- but now you can get the upgrades as soon as they are available, and at no additional cost.
See full article -- Adobe Creative Cloud Updates for 4K in Premiere Pro -- at Videomaker.com.