Adobe released version 25.2 for both Premiere Pro and After Effects, introducing new features, performance updates, and workflow improvements.

Adobe released version 25.2 for both Premiere Pro and After Effects, introducing new features, performance updates, and workflow improvements.
There’s new competition in virtual production as Chaos launches Arena and Foundry announces Nuke Stage: dedicated real-time software for ICVFX on LED walls.
Tariffs have been affecting numerous industries—including ours. This post explains the tariff impact on Puget Systems’ pricing and our strategic approach.
Blackmagic Design’s latest update to DaVinci Resolve, version 19.1.4, now adds Apple ProRes encoding to Windows and Linux systems.
NVIDIA quietly unveiled its new RTX PRO Blackwell workstation and server GPUs, bringing major upgrades in VRAM, cooling, and power efficiency. With up to 96GB of memory and a redesigned Max-Q variant for multi-GPU setups, these cards could be a game-changer for professionals.
Peter shares insights from a recent customer request to evaluate and validate hardware configurations for broadcast and live production using Cinedeck.
NVIDIA’s new DLSS 4 promises higher frame rates and better visuals for gamers. But can developers and artists also benefit from these technologies?
Adobe Premiere Pro’s Media Intelligence uses AI to analyze footage and apply semantic tags for easier asset search.
Recently, a small number of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs have been found to be missing ROPs which can lead to reduced performance. This post outlines how to check your GPU, and what we are doing to address the issue in our workstations.
Adobe After Effects improves RAM Preview playback in version 25.2, optimizing RAM and disk cache for more seamless composition playback.