

No EDL, titling, and motion and device control available in then current Mac (v3.0) release.Two video tracks, three audio tracks, and one transition and superimpose track.Still image support (Photoshop, BMP, DIB, PCX, PICT, PCX, and TIFF formats).AVI, AIFF, and WAV audio format support.24-bit AVI and QuickTime video format support.First release of Premiere application for Windows platform.5 audio and 41 movie/still-image filters.Title, Sequence, and Construction windows.QuickTime video and audio capture support.Supported up to 160 x 120 pixels movie creation.


Premiere Pro 1.5, released in 2004, improved support for high-definition video content, and added new project management tools and new filters. Since its rewrite, Premiere Pro has grown in acceptance by the film and video industry, and was used in such movies as Dust to Glory and Superman Returns (for the video capture process), and other venues such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. However, CS3 (3.0) was released on Jfor both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems ( Intel-based Macs only). Although Premiere was available for Apple's Macintosh platform since 1991, Premiere Pro 1.x and 2.0 were only available for Windows due to the engineering costs of cross-platform development, and competition from products for Mac OS such as Final Cut Pro. Premiere Pro was launched in 2003 as the rewritten successor to Adobe Premiere.
