Franklin Nin
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AdminPatrick Palmer (Director of Product Management, Pro Video and Motion Design, Adobe DVA) responded
Hi Andrew,
your comments are as thoughtful as they are timely.
While I usually would have to close this item as it isn’t specific enough, I’m gonna leave it open so others can see this and add comments:Please come back and vote for exactly the items that you feel need a V2, some polish, or just remove friction in areas that have grown over time. Add a new request if what you’d like to see revised isn’t discussed yet.
We’re already seeing good patterns on User Voice as to which items and areas would be good candidates for upcoming releases. You can see some of the top runners already marked as “Under Review”. And while that won’t tell you with which release exactly we’ll have things ready for you, it’s an indicator of an investment we’re making to improve features and workflows where most users express their needs.
Cheers,…
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We can already see date and time in Finder or Explorer, I think that's enough. What I think Premiere needs is an option in the File menu, such as File - Open Previous Version or Auto-saved version, and display the saved version with a date and time in a legible way.
That way it is not necessary that we leave Premiere and look in the auto-saved folder to open an auto-saved version.
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A better idea would be simply to add the export dialogue of AME to AE, as PPro has, so all (AE, Ame and PPro) are in harmony with the same export dialogue.
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Workaround is to select the mask in effects control and hit spacebar to playback a little bit, stop the playback and voila! mask will appear. It happens with Motion and the bounding boxes too.
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Just select the Motion Control of a clip and play it a bit and the Bounding Boxes will appear again, but I agree that this is a bug.
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It's Icon View in the Project panel, and Thumbnail View in the Media Browser panel. Can we pick one?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franklin Nin commented
If Premiere is selecting clips while you scrubbing is because the option "Selection Follows Playhead" is activate. You can turn that off by clicking Sequence, Selectiong Follows Playhead.
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Maybe by setting the preferences to "No Scroll" should help. Go to Preferences --- Timeline --- Timeline Playback Autoscrolling and select "No Scroll"
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An error occurred while saving the comment Franklin Nin commented
If you try to increase the saturation by using the mouse above number instead of the little slider circle, the saturation can reach up to 300.
I also think about an overhaul, but also in terms of visual design, sometimes I feel that Premiere is aging. I do not know if it is because of the way it is programmed or the smoothness, for example, in Final Cut X, when you place the mouse over a clip it will play smoothly with a nice visual design, I do not feel that with Premiere.