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Pavel Prokopev

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Socially Conscious Video The biggest news from Premiere Elements’ 2022 debut will be a boon to anyone using social media to share their memories. Getting the aspect ratio (height vs. width) right for a particular social media platform can be a pain. What works for one, won’t look right on the other. Premiere Elements now lets you select from a variety of popular formats to crop and edit your clips. But there’s more! Premiere Elements now as the smarts to intelligently keep a moving subject in the new frame, panning and tilting as needed to follow it. This deep AI feature has been part of Adobe Premiere Pro for a couple of years now, and it’s finally arrived in Elements. Premiere Elements 2022 improves your image control with more precise and separate adjustment of highlights and shadows, bringing out hidden detail in both. And even for video professionals, finding just the right compression scheme to share work as reasonably-sized files is something of a dark art. Premiere Elements reduces this to a simple slider control, figuring out how to achieve the best possible results at the smallest size it can produce. And, of course, the new animated overlays are available in Premiere Elements, as well. Adobe Premiere and Photoshop Elements are available now for $99.99 separately or $149.99 for the bundle of both. Upgrades from earlier versions are $79.99 and $119.99 respectively. Students and teachers can purchase the bundle for $79.99. All that is new combines with the plethora of features that both programs have added over their roughly two-decade history. (The original Premiere Elements specialized in handling DV camcorder footage.) Though much has changed over the years, Adobe’s original intent remains the same: to unleash the imagination of creators at all levels of skill and budget. And there’s no reason why your digital scrapbook can be as unique, personal, and every bit as beautiful as the memories themselves. For more information, visit: Adobe.com/elements PRE-Aspect Ratio – Video in the format you need

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