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Rethink editing New Vegas Pro 12 simplifies broadcast production by providing one platform for complete video and audio development. With powerful tools supporting a wide variety of formats for multi-screen distribution, Vegas Pro 12 continues to set the standard, by offering: ��� Project Interchange ��� Exchange project data with other popular editing platforms ��� Smart Proxy Editing ��� Automatically and dynamically replace clips on the timeline with high-quality, edit-friendly HD proxies ��� New format Support ��� Edit Panasonic P2 AVC-Intra and DVCPRO clips natively, and master to HDCAM SR��� at up to 880 Mb/s ��� Comprehensive S-Log Workflow ��� Leverage the wide dynamic range of your S-log footage with an integrated, end-to-end ACES (Academy Color Encoding Specification) production workflow ��� Color Match OFX Plug-In ��� Quickly and easily match the color characteristics of different video clips using the ultra-wide L*a*b color space ��� Expanded Edit Mode ��� Fine-tune the timing of your project interactively while the timeline is playing back ��� Project Media Tagging ��� Fast, effective media searching using Quick Tags and Smart Bins ��� Updated Masking Tools ��� New masking shapes and Effects Masking tool for quickly obscuring a face or logo ��� Stereoscopic Auto-Pairing ��� Bulk pairing of stereoscopic subclips on the timeline for more efficient 3D editing Fast, efficient, and affordable. Vegas Pro 12 delivers the features you���re looking for. Isn���t it time to rethink the way you edit? To find out more about the entire set of new features and enhancements, or to download the free trial visit: www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegas12 Scan to see a full list of Vegas Pro features. Copyright ��2012. Sony Creative Software Inc. All rights reserved. ���SONY��� and ���make.believe��� are trademarks of Sony.

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