nle
NLE is an acronym that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context. In media technology, NLE commonly stands for non-linear editing, a workflow paradigm used in video and film production. Non-linear editors store source material digitally and allow editors to access and rearrange any frame or clip non-sequentially. This contrasts with traditional linear editing, which works in a fixed sequence. Modern NLE software provides features such as non-destructive editing, timeline-based composition, multi-camera workflows, color correction, audio mixing, and real-time effects. Popular NLEs include Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. The non-linear approach enables faster iteration, easier revisions, and more flexible collaboration, at the cost of higher storage requirements and a steeper learning curve.
In another field, NLE can denote natural language engineering, an engineering-oriented subset of natural language processing.
Other uses of NLE exist in various domains, including corporate names, organizational acronyms, or product codes,