

I already told you that the developers had not time to ease off ? The preview window is more user-friendly: This editor has a completely new interface to manage keyframes much more easily: The Export and Import tabs were also given a kick:ĭo not double-click a video to open the effects editor. To make it visible and access all the legacy authoring functions of Studio it is necessary to turn it on / off in the Control Panel:

Next is a button Editor on which I will return a little later:ĭo not look for the Authoring tab, it is no longer displayed by default. Instead a Library button at the top left. This gave access to the complete library. It is a treat if you have several monitors. You can detach them and place them where you want. The preview window can now be placed to the right or left with this button:Īstonishing, the different parts that make up the user interface are now dockable. Library categories are displayed as icons even when the library is collapsed: What strikes right at the first opening of Studio 21 is a restyling of the user interface.

#PINNACLE STUDIO 20 ULTIMATE LOCK SYMBOL ON TIMELINE SOFTWARE#
The first thing that is obvious is that the splashscreen is less sexy than the one of Pinnacle Studio 20!Īs usual now, the software is proposed in three versions : PS21 $59.95 ($49.95 if upgrade), PS21 Plus $99.95 ($69.95 if upgrade) and PS21 Ultimate $129.95 ($89.95 if upgrade). Pinnacle Studio 21 has just been released and there are plenty of new stuff. The developers at Corel may not have had a lot of vacation time this summer.
