Adobe Premiere Pro Cc - 2017 11.1.2
By 2017, Adobe had fully committed to its Creative Cloud (CC) subscription model, a shift that initially drew criticism from users accustomed to perpetual licenses. Yet, with version 11.1.2, Adobe demonstrated the model’s primary advantage: rapid, iterative improvement. This update arrived as a direct response to feedback from the post-production community, particularly regarding the handling of high-resolution formats like 4K, HDR, and virtual reality (VR) footage. It bridged the gap between the creative demands of indie filmmakers and the technical rigors of broadcast television.
The update included a newer version of the RED SDK. For editors working with RED EPIC or WEAPON footage, 11.1.2 brought faster debayering and better handling of RED’s color science. Specifically, it allowed for real-time playback of 5K and 6K files at 1/4 resolution on high-end workstations without rendering. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (11.1.2) was a mid-cycle update released in early 2017. It followed the major “CC 2017” launch (November 2016) and focused on bug fixes, performance refinements, and modest feature improvements. At the time, it was the industry standard for professional video editing, competing with Final Cut Pro X and DaVinci Resolve. By 2017, Adobe had fully committed to its
This version marked the solidification of Team Projects. While initially a beta feature, 11.1.2 offered robust collaborative editing for teams working on shared storage or cloud-based workflows. It bridged the gap between the creative demands