Adobe Premiere Pro Cc 2017 11.1.2 __top__
Version 11.1.2 perfected the Lumetri Color panel that was overhauled in CC 2017. This was the first version where color grading felt truly non-destructive and intuitive.
Disclaimer: Adobe no longer supports Premiere Pro CC 2017. You require a valid Creative Cloud subscription to legitimately access installers for older versions via the Creative Cloud Desktop App ("Other Versions" tab). Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2
To understand why 11.1.2 is special, we must revisit the video landscape of 2017. 4K was no longer a luxury; it was standard. DSLRs like the Sony A7S II and GH5 were flooding timelines with H.264 4K footage. VR (Virtual Reality) was the buzzy new format, and high frame rate (HFR) content was becoming mainstream. Version 11
To understand why version 11.1.2 was significant, one must remember the editing landscape of 2017. The industry was in the thick of the transition from HD to 4K. Mirrorless cameras like the Panasonic GH5 were flooding the market with high-bitrate, high-resolution footage that strained existing computer hardware. H.265 (HEVC) was becoming a viable codec, and VR/360 video was the "next big thing" on the horizon. You require a valid Creative Cloud subscription to
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (version 11.1.2), released in , was a critical maintenance update designed to stabilize the software after the major feature additions of the Spring 2017 (11.1) release. Core Update: Media Cache Management
In the era of the Creative Cloud subscription model, there is often frustration that updates are forced upon users. However, version 11.1.2 was lauded because it felt like a response to user complaints rather than a marketing push. It addressed specific crashes related to: