Ed Driscoll

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If you use Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and After Effects CS4 you may be thinking of switching to their CS5 iterations. While the pros certainly outweigh the cons, one negative is that some of your aftermarket plugins might not work in CS5, as I write over at PJM’s “Edgelings” tech blog.

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