Adobe Premiere Pro Adds 4:2:2 Color Sampling

From NVIDIA: 2025-04-02 09:00:00

Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder have received significant updates, now supporting 4:2:2 color editing on PCs. This format enhances color grading and chroma keying while reducing file sizes. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 laptops, powered by the Blackwell architecture, are out now, accelerating video editing workflows.

Professional video editors benefit greatly from the 4:2:2 color compression format, providing double the color information with minimal file size increase. This leads to improved color accuracy, flexibility in color correction, better keying results, and smaller file sizes without compromising quality. Adobe Premiere Pro’s beta version now supports 4:2:2, unlocking various benefits for video production workflows.

GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs paired with Windows 11 offer GPU-powered decode acceleration for HEVC and H.264 10-bit 4:2:2 formats, enabling faster-than-real-time playback and smoother editing workflows. The hardware can decode up to six 4K 60fps video sources on an RTX 5090-enabled studio PC, enhancing multi-camera editing capabilities on Adobe Premiere Pro.

Adobe integrates advanced AI features accelerated by NVIDIA RTX GPUs, enhancing tasks like media analysis, semantic tagging, and speech enhancement in Premiere Pro and After Effects. Users can benefit from faster processing speeds and streamlined workflows with NVIDIA GeForce RTX laptops. AI-powered features in Adobe Creative Cloud and Substance 3D apps provide new creative possibilities.

GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 Series laptops offer a significant leap in portable performance for creative work, gaming, and AI models. These laptops come with NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology, ninth-generation NVIDIA encoders, and NVIDIA Max-Q hardware optimizations for improved performance and battery life. NVIDIA Studio platform optimizations offer over 130 GPU-accelerated content creation apps and exclusive tools for creative professionals.



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