Blackmagic Announces Upgrade for Premiere Pro 2.0
January 23, 2006
San Francisco, CA - Blackmagic Design announced the immediate availability of a new software update with support for Adobe Production Studio and Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. All of Blackmagic Design's DeckLink series editing and compositing products feature the new enhanced Blackmagic software, which enables post-production, effects and video editing professionals to work with uncompressed HD and SD video with Adobe Production Studio applications.
Blackmagic's new software, what the company calls the first available with 4:4:4 10 bit RGB video capabilities, was also developed to support real time effects in HD resolutions and 10 bit workflow within Adobe Production Studio applications. Blackmagic says this enables seamless transition between the video and graphics applications, including Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, Adobe After Effects 7.0 and Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Key points, according to the company:
- Every DeckLink card shipped can now take advantage of Adobe Production
Studio;
- Multibridge Extreme is the only PCI Express solution for Adobe Production
Studio - allowing customers to use the latest high speed Windows PCs with
PCI Express slots;
- Only Blackmagic supports dual link RGB 4:4:4 for feature film editors
working with Adobe Production Studio;
- Only Blackmagic has products compatible with Adobe Production Studio
that feature both analog and SDI digital video connections;
- Blackmagic supports a full 10 bit rendering pipeline for Adobe Production
Studio.
"The Adobe Production Studio has really come of age in this release, and is perfect for the high end television, post production and broadcast industries" said Grant Petty, CEO of Blackmagic Design. "We worked very closely with Adobe to provide a flexible, affordable end-to-end Dual Link HD 4:4:4 10 bit RGB workflow straight out of the box - a world first that can not be matched in picture quality, price or workflow on the Windows platform today."
Supported Products: Every DeckLink SD and HD card ever shipped, and the new PCI Express based Multibridge Extreme.
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