After Effects CC. All new in
2015. Create incredible motion graphics and visual effects. The
industry-standard motion graphics and visual effects toolset now brings you
better ways to work, connecting your desktop and mobile apps with all your
creative assets, so you can create your most stunning visuals yet.
What's new in Adobe After
Effects CC 2015.3:
Enhanced
video and audio playback:
After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8)
uses a new playback architecture to deliver real-time playback of cached frames
with synced audio. The new architecture is shared with other Adobe
applications, like Premiere Pro and Audition.
Effect
rendering on the GPU:
The Lumetri Color, Gaussian
Blur, and Sharpen effects can now render using your computer’s GPU. This
improves rendering performance for these effects by 2x-4x over rendering using
only the CPU (depending on the frame being rendered and the speed of your GPU).
GPU effect rendering is controlled via the new Video Rendering and Effects
option in the Project Settings dialog.
Performance
improvements:
Many small changes under the
hood include faster import and caching of image sequences, asynchronous drawing
of viewer panels, faster opening of large projects, improved expression
caching, and more.
Additional
native format support:
Apple ProRes QuickTime files
can be decoded on Windows without needing QuickTime installed on the system.
RED camera raw file decoding now supports RED Scarlet-W, Raven, and Weapon
cameras, including 8K .r3d footage.
Lumetri Color effect
improvements:
The Lumetri Color effect can
now render using your computer’s GPU, and includes new HSL Secondary controls
and new SpeedLooks presets.
Gaussian
Blur effect improvements:
The Gaussian Blur effect has
been updated to a new version. The Repeat Edge Pixels option from the Fast Blur
effect has been added, and the effect can now render using your computer’s GPU.
This version of Gaussian Blur replaces both the previous Gaussian Blur (Legacy)
effect and the Fast Blur effect, which are still available but have been moved
to the Obsolete category.
Add
compositions to Adobe Media Encoder with render settings:
You can now send
compositions from the Render Queue to the Adobe Media Encoder queue with the
options you choose in the Render Settings dialog. When you click the new Queue
in AME button in the Render Queue panel, queued render items are added to Adobe
Media Encoder. Compositions will be rendered by Adobe Media Encoder with the
render settings you chose in After Effects. and more,,,
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