Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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You can preview Native Canon XF files in the Media Browser, and the use of metadata is supported.

R3D (RED camera)

Adobe Premiere Pro supports RED Digital Cinema (R3D) files, including new color science support (REDcolor2, REDgamma2,
REDlogFilm, etc.) and better curves and levels user interface. For a summary of the features for RED (R3D) footage, including RMD and
Red Rocket card support, see

this video by Video2Brain

or

this blog post

.

Adobe has also released a preview version of

advanced RED importer software

that adds support for RED EPIC footage for Premiere

Pro, as well as the following features:

Ability to rotate and flip footage based on the camera orientation flag in R3D metadata

Support for Echo port in R3D Source Settings dialog box, so that RED preview can be sent out to an external monitor

Increased size of RED R3D Source Settings dialog on large monitors

HDR track selection and HDR blend support

SWF

SWF files can be imported with an alpha channel. Audio is not retained. Interactive content and scripted animation are not retained.

Animation defined by keyframes in the main, top-level movie is retained.

VOB

WMV (Windows Media, Windows only)

Render Type 1 AVI clips before previewing from a DV device. To render a Type 1 AVI clip, add it to a sequence in a DV project, and

preview it.

Supported audio file formats

AAC

AC3 (including 5.1 surround)

AIFF, AIF

ASND (Adobe Sound Document)

AVI (Video for Windows)

BWF (Broadcast WAVE format)

M4A (MPEG-4 Audio)

mp3 (mp3 Audio)

MPEG, MPG (MPEG Movie)

MOV (QuickTime; requires QuickTime player)

MXF (Media eXchange Format; P2 Movie: Panasonic Op-Atom variant of MXF, with video in DV, DVCPRO, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD,
AVC-Intra; XDCAM HD Movie, Sony XDCAM HD 50 (4:2:2), Avid MXF Movie)

WMA (Windows Media Audio, Windows only)

WAV (Windows WAVeform)

Supported still-image and still-image sequence file formats

Premiere Pro supports 8bpc (4 bytes per pixel) and 16bpc (8 bytes per pixel) still-image files.

AI, EPS

BMP, DIB, RLE

DPX

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