Est-ce que l'on peut exporter en Ultra HD 4k avec adobe premiere element 13 ?

Bonjour,
Ayant fait l'achat d'une Gopro Hero 4, j'aimerais savoir si le logiciel Adobe premiere element 13 me permettra de modifier ma video et de l'exporter en 4K ?
Je vous remercie d'avance

Bon j'ai trouver par moi même.
Pour ceux que ça interesse, je confirme que Adobe premiere element 13 permet d'avoir un rendu 4K.
Ce format s'appelle "XAVC-S"

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