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View safe zones in the monitors, Current time displays, Duration display, Viewing area bars

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 95 User Guide Current time displays Show the timecode for the current frame. The current time displays are located at the bottom left of each monitor's video. The Source Monitor shows the current time for the open clip. The Program Monitor shows the sequence's current time. To move to a different time, click in the display and enter a new time, or place the pointer over the time display and drag left or right. You can change the display between full timecode and a frame count by Ctrl-clicking (Windows) or Command-clicking (Mac OS) the current time in either monitor or the Timeline panel. Duration display Show the duration of the open clip or sequence. Each monitor's duration indicator is located next to the Duration icon below the video display. The duration is the time difference between the In point and the Out point for the clip or sequence. When no In point is set, the starting time of the clip or of the sequence is substituted. When no Out point is set, the Source Monitor uses the ending time of the clip to calculate duration, and the Program Monitor uses the ending time of the last clip in the sequence to calculate duration. Viewing area bars Correspond with the visible area of the time ruler in each monitor. They are the thin bars with curved handles above each time ruler. You can drag the handles to change the width of the bar and thereby change the scale of the time ruler below. Expanding the bar to its maximum width reveals the entire duration of the time ruler, and contracting the bar zooms in for a more detailed view of the ruler. By dragging the center of the bar, you can scroll the visible part of a time ruler without changing its scale. Note: Although the Program Monitor's current-time indicator corresponds with the current-time indicator in the Timeline panel, changing the Program Monitor's time ruler or viewing area bar does not affect the time ruler or viewing area in the Timeline panel. View safe zones in the monitors Safe zone guides are for your reference and are not included in previews or export. A B Safe zones in Program Monitor A. Action-safe zone B. Title-safe zone ❖ Click the Safe Margins button safe zone guides. below the Source or Program Monitor. Click the button again to remove the The standard action- and title-safe margins are 10% and 20%, respectively. However, you can change the dimensions of the safe zones in the Project Settings dialog box. (See "Adjust project settings and presets" on page 23.) April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
95
Current time displays
Show the timecode for the current frame. The current time displays are located at the bottom
left of each monitor’s video. The Source Monitor shows the current time for the open clip. The Program Monitor
shows the sequence’s current time. To move to a different time, click in the display and enter a new time, or place
the pointer over the time display and drag left or right. You can change the display between full timecode and a
frame count by Ctrl-clicking (Windows) or Command-clicking (Mac OS) the current time in either monitor or the
Timeline panel.
Duration display
Show the duration of the open clip or sequence. Each monitor’s duration indicator is located next
to the Duration icon
below the video display. The duration is the time difference between the In point and the
Out point for the clip or sequence. When no In point is set, the starting time of the clip or of the sequence is substi-
tuted. When no Out point is set, the Source Monitor uses the ending time of the clip to calculate duration, and the
Program Monitor uses the ending time of the last clip in the sequence to calculate duration.
Viewing area bars
Correspond with the visible area of the time ruler in each monitor. They are the thin bars with
curved handles above each time ruler. You can drag the handles to change the width of the bar and thereby change
the scale of the time ruler below. Expanding the bar to its maximum width reveals the entire duration of the time
ruler, and contracting the bar zooms in for a more detailed view of the ruler. By dragging the center of the bar, you
can scroll the visible part of a time ruler without changing its scale.
Note:
Although the Program Monitor’s current-time indicator corresponds with the current-time indicator in the
Timeline panel, changing the Program Monitor’s time ruler or viewing area bar does not affect the time ruler or
viewing area in the Timeline panel.
View safe zones in the monitors
Safe zone guides are for your reference and are not included in previews or export.
Safe zones in Program Monitor
A.
Action-safe zone
B.
Title-safe zone
Click the Safe Margins button
below the Source or Program Monitor. Click the button again to remove the
safe zone guides.
The standard action- and title-safe margins are 10% and 20%, respectively. However, you can change the dimen-
sions of the safe zones in the Project Settings dialog box. (See “
Adjust project settings and presets
” on page
23.)
A
B
April 1, 2008