Following the update to SpeedGrade which added support for retina display, Adobe released an update to Premiere to 6.0.2.
Features added or changed in this update:
- Windows 8 certification
- updates for HiDPI display, which improves appearance on computers that use Retina Display, such as MacBook Pro computers
- added GPUs to the list of those that Premiere Pro CS6 will use for GPU processing: GT 650M (which is in the newer MacBook Pro computers) and GTX 680
Bug fixes:
- tearing in image when using XDCAM EX footage
- numeric keypad keys couldn’t be assigned to keyboard shortcuts
- audio deleted when enabling Audio Follows Video without enabling multicam for audio track
- color shift introduced by Three-Way Color Corrector at default settings when GPU acceleration turned off
- color shifts in some imported M2TS assets
- Premiere Pro ignored Command+Option+H command to hide applications on Mac OSX
- Auto-save window appearing over other applications when Premiere Pro was in the background
- crash during auto-save if a third-party effect’s modal dialog box was open on Mac OSX (affects CoreMelt, etc.)
- rendering preview files using OpenCL caused dropped frames in some cases
- rendered preview files not used when restarting Premiere Pro in some cases, including when using certain third-party effects
- when using CUDA on Mac OSX to export a sequence consisting of a very large number of still images (e.g., timelapse), GPU memory could become depleted and output frames corrupted
- audio recorded through Audio Mixer (e.g., voice-over recording) appearing incorrectly as duplicated audio
- channel output mapping for adaptive tracks was reset to default settings for duplicated sequences
- audio waveform displayed incorrectly for clips with speed adjustments
- audio playback for multichannel files too quiet in some circumstances
- markers added during peak file generation not saved if Premiere Pro quit before peak file generation completed
- some 4:2:2 footage appeared jagged or pixelated in Program Monitor or Source Monitor when no effects applied
- some MXF files going offline, requiring relinking
- relinking to AVCHD media on Mountain Lion (Mac OSX v10.8) not possible for projects created on other operating systems
- automatic relinking of footage occurring incorrectly in some cases
- frames imported out of order for some MPEG assets
- changes to timeline clip channel mapping performed using the context menu for the clip in the Timeline panel Audio were not saved with the project
- Audition opened when choosing Reveal Project In Explorer from context menu for a clip in Premiere Pro Project panel
- multicam source sequences in Source Monitor lost A/V synch when an In point was created
- setting an In point in the Source Monitor created an In point for all clips in the Media Browser directory
- thumbnails not appearing for some XDCAM HD items in Project panel and Timeline panel
- deleting a nested sequence not providing a warning
- layers not correctly counted in PSD file (Photoshop document) if layers contained in groups
- importing a QuickTime file created by the FORK media system also imported the disabled proxy track
- QT32Server failing in some circumstances, disabling ability to use some QuickTime features
- some exported AVC-I files didn’t include appropriate drop-frame timecode information, so appeared with non-drop-frame timecode
- closed captioning metadata was being set incorrectly
- many other fixes in Mercury Transmit and in plug-in SDK, fixing issues with AJA, BlackMagic, Matrox, and other third-party I/O systems for video monitoring, tape capture, and exporting to tape
- various fixes to FCP XML import and export
- crash when removing some effects using Remove Effects command
- crash during OMF export in some circumstances
- crash on Mac OSX when computer wakes from sleep
- various fixes for other crashes
- various performance and stability improvements for CUDA and OpenCL processing
Do you own a retina MacBook Pro? Are you happy Adobe is adding support for each of their programs? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

