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Disclaimer: Adobe no longer provides security patches or support for version 7.2.2. Running it on a modern internet-connected PC poses potential security risks. Always use the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud for production work unless you have specific legacy requirements. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2 Build 33 Final
Premiere Pro CC (version 7.0) was the first incarnation of this new era. While 7.0 was revolutionary, introducing features like Link & Locate and enhanced Lumetri color tools, it was also notoriously unstable for many users. As the months passed, Adobe released patches to stabilize the software. Build 7.2.2, released in January 2014, was widely regarded as the "Final" stable form of that initial CC cycle before the major jump to the 2014 release (version 8.0). It was the version that editors settled on when they needed reliability over experimental features. : Disclaimer: Adobe no longer provides security patches
Fixed issues where audio might be missing or effects would disappear when working with multicam sequences. Premiere Pro CC (version 7
As part of the early Creative Cloud era, this version established several foundational workflows:
This build perfected the "Direct Link" workflow, allowing editors to send a project to Adobe SpeedGrade for color grading and back to Premiere without intermediate rendering. Why Use Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2 Today?