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DSLR Editing in Premiere Pro CS5 from Jason Levine on Vimeo.
Credit: Jason Levine (worldwide Adobe Evangelist)
This is a good indication of where the CS5 Premiere is providing additional value over FCP&#8230;
Hopefully we will see advancements in the new version of FCP under development at Apple.
Enjoy!
Rodney
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		<title>More on the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine</title>
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The Adobe Mercury Playback technology also allows users to get more power from their CPUs and GPUs. By using the CPUs and GPUs in parallel, you get unbelievable performance running in a clean, 64-bit operating system (remember, all future versions of Premiere are 64 bit ONLY, which means a minimum of OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RED editing &#8211; Comparison of Apple, Avid and Adobe with Sony Vegas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike Jones of Digital Producer recently released an article entitled &#8221; Going one better: RED editing and what Vegas 9 has under the hood&#8221; that is well written and highlights how Sony Vegas is making considerable gains in the standard Big Three &#8220;A&#8221;s (Apple, Avid and Adobe) support of the RED platform.
Here is the link!
Enjoy, [...]]]></description>
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