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Adobe Premiere Pro (Beta) updates Labels. Editors rejoice.

Adobe Premiere Pro (Beta) has updated labels? Yes, please! Normally, I don’t write up a blog post about every tiny NLE update that comes out (as some blogs do), but as an editor obsessed with the little things that make editing life faster and easier, an update to the Labeling system in Adobe Premiere Pro is worth a mention. I mean … I did dedicate a whole post to a tiny color cheat sheet I created because I still can’t remember what actual color Cerulean really is.

But as of the Adobe Premiere Pro 24.3.0 BETA (Build 28) that went live sometime in and around February 12, 2024, I don’t have to see Cerulean ever again if I don’t want to.

This update is pretty much an overhaul of the Label Color in general, as a few different things are now possible:

I’d say that’s a pretty thorough update to Premiere Pro labels.

You can see the new label swatches and the relatively new Adobe Premiere Pro timeline color palette with the default labels in the most recent PPro beta.
Change that over to Vibrant and you’ve got a much more colorful timeline.
The Editorial preset might be particularly useful for those onlining and finishing in Premiere.(and yes, that audio is purposefully out of sync).

 

You can’t mix and match the presets while working. You have to choose one or another from Settings > Labels.

In the gif way up above I’ve already made a custom label set with white and black labels for a reason as yet to be discovered.

Saving custom presets is an important thing, as I recently documented in How to move your Adobe Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts and user settings, most all of them. This update brings a new .prlabelpreset file extension to those saved presets. Interestingly, while you can import custom label presets you can only save them from the preferences. You’ll have to open your preset folder to retrieve them.

You can see above where these new .prlabelpreset settings reside, so you’ll presumably need to manually place them in that folder. Perhaps this will get a bit more robust in a future update. In the meantime, what a nice update to labels!

And Adobe has created a new Valentine’s Day set of labels for those taking on the beta.

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