Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
$293.79 to $365.12 from 22 sellers
Product Upgrade, PC
Rating:
8
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software revolutionizes nonlinear video editing.Real-time video and audio editing tools give your students precise control over virtually every aspect of their productions. Built for the exceptional performance of Microsoft Windows XP systems, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 takes video production to an entirely good level and delivers the tools your students need to prepare for professional careers in video editing.
| Summary |
| Description |
Premiere Pro CS3 |
| Manufacturer |
Adobe |
| Lowest Price |
$256.10 |
| Available at |
22 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU |
25520568 |
| Product Specification |
| Software |
| Program Type |
Video Editing/Capture |
| License Type |
Upgrade |
| Version / Edition |
CS3 |
| Media Format |
DVD-ROM |
| Min License Size |
1 user(s) |
| Max License Size |
1 user(s) |
| System Requirements |
| Required Operating System |
- Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
|
| Required Processor Class |
- Intel Core Duo
- Intel Pentium 4
|
| Required Processor Speed |
2 GHz |
| Required Memory |
1 GB |
| Required Disk Space |
10 GB |
| Recommended System Requirements |
| Recommended Processor Speed |
3.4 GHz |
| Recommended Memory |
2 GB |
| More Info |
| URL |
Click here
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| Review Date: 12-Mar-08 |
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tengst
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Rating: 8
Time with product: 2 Months
Strengths: Plethora of options
Weaknesses: Cannot import analog video without separate converter of some sort
Summary: Premiere CS3 offers many features and software utilities over what simple Elements offers and is easily worth the money if professional editing ability is necessary. Even Elements offers many features the amateur may never use and I have yet to find anything missing that I might want to use in CS3. CS3 is pricey, and for that money I would expect a way to import analog video directly instead of having to pass it through some sort of digital signal converter first. Even if the video world is moving to all digital signal processing, there is still a lot of analog sources out there that make it a pain to have to carry a converter around everywhere video might need to be imported.
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