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After updating Photoshop for iPad on Tuesday, Adobe also released a new version of its Premiere Pro video editor. In addition to new features such as GIF transparency and HDR proxy, the software now supports hardware encoding for faster exports.

According to the company, the “May 2022 release of Adobe Premiere Pro (version 22.4)” contains many improvements. Professionals can now export GIFs with transparency, adding “greater flexibility for short social media content.” It’s also easier to distribute objects in titles and graphics with new spacing tools.

For Mac users, Adobe Premiere Pro now supports hardware encoding on Intel or M1 systems. Adobe says that with the update, export times for 10-bit 4:2:0 HEVC videos can be up to 10 times faster. Windows users will also see similar improvements on PCs with AMD GPUs.

In addition, the update makes the playback of QuickTime screen recordings smoother and also makes the rendering process more reliable. There is also support for HDR proxies so that the app generates medium to high resolution media in the correct color space.

Premiere Pro 22.4 is performance focused. Faster export for 10-bit 4:2:2 HEVC is now available on all platforms with new hardware encoding support for macOS and AMD GPUs on Windows.

Smart rendering performance has been improved, and QuickTime screen recordings are played back more smoothly. Feature enhancements in this release include support for transparency in GIFs and options for spacing objects for titles and graphics.

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The update is now available to Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers. For more information on what’s new in the May 2022 release, visit the Adobe website.

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