
At the NAB Show 2026, Adobe announced a new color correction mode in Premiere that speeds up editing workflows thanks to NVIDIA graphics cards.
At NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas from April 18 to 22, Adobe introduced a new color correction mode in Premiere, currently in beta testing. This event gathered over 60,000 professionals from the broadcasting, media, and entertainment sectors, introducing them to modern video editing features.
This mode offers editors an intuitive interface, allowing color correction without switching to third-party tools. The system operates in 32-bit color depth, significantly enhancing quality and performance with support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX and NVIDIA RTX PRO graphics cards.
Against the backdrop of the rapid development of the video editing market, new tools like the color correction mode aim to increase the efficiency of end users. It provides finer control over color gradients and quick feedback when making changes, speeding up the editing process.
The implementation of the new color mode impacts post-production processes, allowing content creators to work more productively. NVIDIA technologies provide noticeable performance improvements, changing standard workflows in the industry and contributing to higher quality final material.
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