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So, here we go: what you and your Premiere peers thought of the new features in Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.This reddit is to ask basic and intermediate questions about editing, primarily for home and personal use.
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In both cases, we strongly recommend Premiere Pro users supplement these amazing features with learning the art of manual shot matching and audio mixing.
In fact, there were many Tweets mentioning both Color Match and Auto-Ducking that we intentionally omitted for the sake of listing them individually. They are closely associated because they are both powered by Adobe Sensei, Adobe's ninja-like artificial intelligence and machine learning. Most online opinion about Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.1) addresses the new Color Match and Auto-Ducking features. Quick Note on Adobe Sensei-Powered Features Regardless, we still see Twitter as the best litmus test for gauging the reactions of the Premiere Pro user community. (We're guilty too!) This decrease is particularly ironic when you consider Twitter recently expanded the character limit of Tweets, which allows for more helpful information to be shared. We use Twitter exclusively for our user review posts. Over the 5 years we've been monitoring Premiere Pro Tweets, we've seen a significant decrease in use of Twitter within the online Premiere Pro user community.