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1. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
John T Smith Mar 28, 2013 6:58 PM (in response to twtybrd678)>use Prem CS6 in iPad
I was not aware that PPro would install on an iPad... as far as I know, you must have a computer... and one that meets the requirements Adobe has posted on the product page
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2. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
shooternz Mar 28, 2013 8:31 PM (in response to John T Smith)There is no way in the world that Premiere would run on a current Ipad.
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3. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jim Simon Mar 28, 2013 8:33 PM (in response to shooternz)But it might well run on a Surface tablet. That's one of the nice things about Microsoft's decision to have one OS for both desktops and tablets.
Of course, trying to use a program as complex as Premiere Pro without a proper keyboard and mouse, that's another story.
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4. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jeff Bellune Mar 29, 2013 5:24 AM (in response to twtybrd678)Please don't start a second discussion on the same problem. I deleted your other discussion.
From the deleted discussion:
"What I ment to say what area do I go to in Prem CS6 to make a video in retina and then export that video to ipad4?"
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5. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jeff Bellune Mar 29, 2013 5:32 AM (in response to twtybrd678)The answer is very similar to the one you got in the Lightroom forum. "Retina" is just a marketing term for a high-resolution display.
To quote from that topic:
The iPad retina display is 2048x1536 so those are the pixel dimensions you'd set in the Export dialog.
Do the same thing in Premiere Pro. Use an H.264 preset that has the frame dimensions that you want. It looks like you can start with an Apple iPad2/iPhone 4S preset and modify that.
Jeff
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6. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
John T Smith Mar 29, 2013 8:22 AM (in response to twtybrd678)OK... after other replies, and mention of a duplicate posting, you might want to go to
The tutorial list in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578
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7. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jim Simon Mar 29, 2013 11:25 AM (in response to Jeff Bellune)The iPad retina display is 2048x1536 so those are the pixel dimensions you'd set in the Export dialog.
Of course, there is no video being shot at such a resolution, so unless you're working only with clips shot with an iPad, you'd export at the same resolution as your media and just let the iPad scale it to full during playback.
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8. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jeff Bellune Mar 29, 2013 2:31 PM (in response to Jim Simon)unless you're working only with clips shot with an iPad,
Or unless the exported video is a slideshow.
Jeff
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9. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jim Simon Mar 29, 2013 4:20 PM (in response to Jeff Bellune)I don't know. Square pictures? So...passé.
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10. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Bill Hunt Mar 29, 2013 7:12 PM (in response to twtybrd678)I do not know how this might, or might not, apply to Premiere Pro, but Adobe is working with Apple to solve some Retina Display issues with Photoshop CS 6. There seem to be several issues, per Chris Cox's (Sr. Engineer) comments on similar PS threads.
It seems that Retina Display and some Adobe products, are not quite ready for prime time, yet.
Hunt
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11. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jim Simon Mar 29, 2013 9:41 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)I wonder what can be so difficult about it. There have been 2560 x 1440 monitors looong before Apple came out with it's Retina display. I've never heard of anyone having trouble with Adobe software on such a high res monitor.
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12. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Bill Hunt Mar 29, 2013 9:59 PM (in response to Jim Simon)Why? I cannot tell you. However, head over to the PS>General Discussions Forum, and take a look at most of the Retina Display threads. Pay special attention to comments from Chris Cox.
Hunt
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13. Re: Premiere Pro CS6 and Retina Display
Jim Simon Mar 30, 2013 11:20 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Nah, it's barely even a minor curiosity for me. I'll never use a machine with a Retina display.



