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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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You have already taken a look at capturing
with Adobe OnLocation, importing
Photoshop and Illustrator files, and sweetening and mixing audio with Soundbooth.
In
this lesson, you’ll focus on the integration among Adobe Premiere Pro, After
Effects, and Photoshop.
Importing Adobe Photoshop
files as sequences
Making the move to Photoshop means joining forces with just about every
image-editing professional on the planet. It’s that ubiquitous. Photoshop is
the
professional image-editing standard.
Photoshop has some strong ties to Adobe Premiere Pro
and the entire DV produc-
tion process:
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Editing in Adobe Photoshop
: Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) any Adobe Photoshop graphic in Adobe Premiere Pro—in either the
Timeline or the Project panel—and choose Edit in Adobe Photoshop (or Edit
Original). This launches Adobe Photoshop and lets you
immediately edit the
graphic. Once saved within Adobe Photoshop, the
new version of the graphic
appears in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Exporting a filmstrip
: This feature is specifically designed to export a sequential
collection of video frames for editing in Adobe Photoshop. You open the filmstrip
in Adobe Photoshop and paint directly on the clips—a
process called
rotoscoping
.
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