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April 13, 2012 4:38 PM
Whether in small agencies or the largest media conglomerates, creative pros want tools that let them bring their vision to life as fast as possible, without having to trade off quality for speed and interactivity. Now, with the landmark release of Adobe CS6 Production Premium with acceleration from NVIDIA® Quadro® and Tesla® professional GPUs, artists and editors have unprecedented power and interactivity at their disposal. Motion graphics that would take hours to create can now be done in minut ( Read More)
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February 23, 2012 12:19 PM
For both commercial and editorial video, Telegraph Media Group shoots on location, on set, and in studio environments. The team uses Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium— including Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5—for video editing, Adobe Audition CS5.5 for audio
editing, and Adobe After Effects CS5.5 for visual effects.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 helps the Telegraph Media Group team mix footage from sources
as varied as high-end DSLR and ARRI ALEXA cameras, Sony XDCAM, .FLV files, and Flip V (Read More)
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February 23, 2012 12:10 PM
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HP Fort Collins workstation team has super mojo
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The new all-in-one Z1 is just one more proof that rewards go to the risk-takers. HP’s workstation group is reaping the reward of thinking big. It’s no accident that HP sits firmly atop the market for workstations. In an incredibly short time, the company completed what should have been a (Read More)
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February 23, 2012 11:46 AM
Breaking with their corporate tradition of releasing a major Creative Suite update every two years, Adobe has released a mid-cycle product, Creative Suite 5.5. This contains significant new features and improvements that should be of vital interest to all media creators. In this review, we will look at the new features in Production Premium 5.5, a subset of the entire Creative Suite, which consists of Premiere Pro CS5.5, After Effects CS5.5, Audition CS5.5, Photoshop CS5 Extended, Flash Catalyst ( Read More)
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February 15, 2012 11:45 AM
WOW! When I first got a look at the new HP Z1 I fell in love. Over the past year I've become a big fan of iMacs with Thunderbolt. The iMac is sweet, but for NLE we have a problem, it only comes with ATI graphics. For best results with Adobe and Avid, you must have an NVIDIA GPU with tons of CUDA cores. The new HP Z1 delivers on this and more. You get you choice of FOUR levels of Quadro cards that can be added, including our go to GPU for professional post, the Quadro4000!
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February 15, 2012 9:19 AM
HP unveils the HP Z1, an all-in-one workstation features include a 27-inch screen, a 30-bit panel with an over-1 billion color palette, a built-in HD video camera, SRS premium sound speakers, an array of microphones for stereo inputs and optional NVIDIA cards, for a combination of power and expandability never before seen in an all-in-one system: a true, professional-strength workstation. ( Read More)
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December 19, 2011 3:15 PM
With the advent of version 5.52 of Premiere Pro, Adobe offered support for what NVIDIA calls Maximus on the PC platform. Maximus in essence is a Quadro card combined with a Tesla card. Okay, what’s a Tesla card? Basically, it’s a Quadro card without the display outputs – essentially, a headless GPU processing powerhouse.
I wanted to take what I had done with the NVIDIA Quadro card comparison and apply the same tests to the Maximus card set I have. Read on, to learn the results. ( Read More)
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gary
October 5, 2011 9:53 AM
Trying to quantify the GPU in a Premiere Pro…For the editing and pro community, it is a big deal. It is something that I’ve wanted to do for some time, but I had no idea how complicated and time consuming this would be!
I went into this endeavor thinking that I would clearly delineate between different Quadro level cards and along the way understand what each one offered in the way of performance. I was methodical in setting up my system and in trying to create real-world tests that would e ( Read More)
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gary
August 22, 2011 9:35 AM
It’s been several weeks now since Apple released their new version of Final Cut for the masses. Having seen a demonstration of Premiere Pro CS5.5 in use at a recent video production conference, I was fairly impressed at what I saw. But as we know from even Apple’s NAB demo of Final Cut Pro X, demonstrations are not the real thing. However, seeing Apple’s demo of FCPX made me realize I didn’t want to go down the path of the iMovie-style interface, so even before Apple’s release of FCPX I was kee ( Read More)
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gary
August 3, 2011 4:44 PM
We get asked all the time about what laptops we recommend for video editing. This is a more difficult question to answer, because unlike a desktop, you are very limited in what upgrades and changes you can make after you buy it. So we are not going to recommend any specific models, but rather what brands of laptops we recommend and the model family they fit into. Before we get into the Laptops, lets talk about the specs we look for:
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August 3, 2011 12:17 PM
Videoguys recommend Quadro Mobile GPUs
The Adobe Mercury Playback Engine in Premiere Pro CS5.x is amazing. When you combine it with a mobile Quadro card you will be able to edit multiple layers of assorted HD footage foramts in real-time. Avid wants a Quadro card for Media Composer as well. We really like the new Quadro 3000M with 2GB of GDDR5 memory and 193 CUDA cores!
The NVIDIA® Quadro® Mobile Workstation product family is a complete top-to-bottom range of solutions with unmatched (Read More)
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gary
July 14, 2011 3:47 PM
Contemporary applications such as Adobe's Creative Suite 5.5 harness the power of GPU in a big way and that was the trigger in our decision to test the new Quadro 4000 for Mac. Since even the latest Mac Pro is exclusively being powered by ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics cards (note to Apple: AMD shut down the ATI brand and now consumer products are exclusively known as AMD Radeon), harnessing the real power of the GPU in Adobe's suite was simply not an option. ( Read More)
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gary
June 17, 2011 10:46 AM
Get the most out of Adobe® CS5.5 with NVIDIA® Quadro® by PNY.
At the heart of Adobe Premiere Pro® CS5.5 is the Mercury Playback Engine, accelerated by NVIDIA Quadro graphics boards. Refine and apply multiple effects, transitions and color correction to HD and higher-resolution sequences with smooth scrubbing and playback – all in real-time! ( Read More)
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May 24, 2011 1:09 PM
In this lesson you will learn about the changes to CUDA processing in Premiere Pro, including which cards provide CUDA processing and which operations are accelerated. ( Read More)
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May 12, 2011 12:15 PM
Cheaper and smaller than the Quadro FX 4800, the 4000 can greatly compliment the right application.
It’s been several months since NVIDIA released their newest graphics card for the Macintosh. The Quadro 4000 for Mac uses their newest GPU architecture called Fermi. This card packs a whopping 256 cores onto a card that is half the physical size of the older Quadro FX 4800 (it had only 192 CUDA cores, the slacker).
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