- Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2 becomes even more powerful with AI
- Generative Extend allows you to connect gaps with images that you forgot to take
- Other updates under the hood include faster treatment and performance
Adobe launched version 25.2 of Premiere Pro, its video editing software, including even more advanced features, and of course, artificial intelligence makes more than one appearance.
Some of the protruding facts include EXTEND, POWERED by Firefly, automatic translation of legends in more than 27 languages and additional management of GPU accelerated format for better treatment capacities.
Key of updates, Adobe says that many new features are based on customer comments, including legends translated automatically, which were requested after the creative giant launched a textual modification in 2023.
Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2
Making the front page of the newspapers, a generative extensively, ai, is one of the most remarkable features in version 25.2, including 4K and vertical video support.
With the tool, video editors can extend video clips up to two seconds and ambient audio up to 10 seconds to fill the gaps, maintain shots or create transitions even if they do not have the required images required.
Paul Saccone, Productive Marketing Director Produced for Professional Videos at Adobe, experienced users can try freezing for free for “a limited time”, after which they will have to use generative credits from Firefly, with exact costs determined by video format, image frequency and resolution.
Another update “steal[ing] through hours of sequences and find clips quickly[er]“With thanks to even more AI. Users can search for objects, locations, camera angles and more to find exactly the clips they even need in the biggest libraries.
The company stressed that this analysis occurs locally and offline, and that the content of users is not used to form its AI models.
Automatic translation of legends also occurs with the help of AI – functionality now works with 27 languages, and publishers can see several legendary tracks at the same time to ensure consistency and quality.
Other smaller but no less useful changes include dynamic wave forms for better visual representation at the audio level, rewritten management of H.264 in MP4 and MOV for an increase in performance up to 4x on Apple silicon and an accelerated cannon cinema on Apple silicon computers for an export up to 9x faster.
For a complete ventilation of what is new, see Adobe’s blog.