Adobe Premiere Pro Cc 2017 11.1.2

Although introduced in 11.0, the refined Essential Graphics panel in 11.1.2 became the new standard for motion graphics. It replaced the legacy "Titler" with a workflow that allowed editors to:

This version marked the definitive shift away from the old, separate "Titler" window toward the

: Replaced the legacy titler with a modern, layer-based system for creating titles and motion graphics. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2

For enterprise and Creative Cloud for teams subscribers, this version advanced the architecture. It allowed editors and motion graphics artists to work simultaneously on shared projects in the cloud, offering deep version control and conflict resolution. 3. System Requirements for Version 11.1.2

Introduced hosted collaboration services for enterprise and team users to work simultaneously on the same project. Although introduced in 11

Editors could now design titles, shapes, and text layers directly inside the Program Monitor.

For many video editors, remains a legendary milestone in the software’s history. Released as a stability-focused update to the Creative Cloud 2017 suite, this version struck a perfect balance between the classic Premiere interface and the modern, high-performance features that define professional editing today. It allowed editors and motion graphics artists to

To run Premiere Pro CC 2017 (11.1.2) optimally, systems typically required configurations that are modest by modern standards but were high-end at the time: Minimum Specification Recommended Specification Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support Intel Core i7 or Xeon equivalent OS Windows 7 (64-bit) or macOS X v10.10 Windows 10 or macOS v10.12 RAM 16 GB or 32 GB for 4K workflows GPU 1 GB VRAM (CUDA or OpenCL) 4 GB dedicated VRAM (NVIDIA GTX 1060 or better) Hard Drive 8 GB available space for installation High-speed SSD for media cache and scratch disks Performance in Modern Workflows