![]() ![]() ![]() If you need to bounce out to the native PluralEyes application, you can still accomplish this by launching the app independently or by clicking a button in the Premiere Pro extension. Bouncing Between Premiere Pro and the Standalone App You’re left with a fully synced sequence, ready to edit. ![]() Simply throw your media into a Premiere Pro sequence and let the PluralEyes extension work its magic. Now you can stay within Premiere Pro to sync up all of your video and audio without having to export an XML and import into an existing Premiere Pro project. Accessing PluralEyes from within Premiere Pro. Please join me in a collective “FINALLY!” Yes, it’s true, now you can install PluralEyes 4 and find it under the Extensions menu item in Premiere Pro ( Figure 1, below).įigure 1. Let’s start by looking at the biggest standout feature in my opinion: fully integrated, native support for Adobe Premiere Pro. The hardest decision will be deciding which new feature is your favorite. Upgrading is a no-brainer if you’ve become accustomed to the time-saving features found in PluralEyes. Maturing into version 4, PluralEyes has seen a number of improvements and enhancements from version 3. With Red Giant’s release of its Shooter Suite 13 comes version 4 of its oft-heralded syncing application PluralEyes. ![]()
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