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Create and edit Photoshop files, Copy between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 164 User Guide Create and edit Photoshop files You can create a Photoshop file that will automatically inherit the pixel and frame aspect ratio settings of your Adobe Premiere Pro project. You can also edit any image file in an Adobe Premiere Pro project in Photoshop. Create a new Photoshop file in a project ❖ Choose File > New > Photoshop File. Photoshop opens with a new blank image. The pixel dimensions match the project's video frame size, and image guides show the title-safe and action-safe areas for the project. Edit an image file in Photoshop From within a project, you can open an image file in most formats that Adobe Photoshop supports. Adobe Premiere Pro does not import files in CMYK or LAB color formats. 1 Select a clip in either the Project panel or Timeline panel. 2 Choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Photoshop. The file opens in Photoshop. When you save the file, changes are available in the project. Copy between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro You can copy and paste layers and assets between Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. For a video on the workflow between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0256. • From the After Effects Timeline panel, you can copy footage layers or solid layers and paste them into the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline panel. • From the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline panel, you can copy assets (any items in a track) and paste them into the After Effects Timeline panel. • From either After Effects or Adobe Premiere Pro, you can copy and paste footage to the other's Project panel. Note: You can't, however, paste footage from the After Effects Project panel into the Adobe Premiere Timeline panel. If you want to work with all clips or a single sequence from an Adobe Premiere Pro project, use the Import command instead to import the project into After Effects. Use Adobe Dynamic Link to create dynamic links, without rendering, between new or existing compositions in After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. See also "About Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)" on page 167 Workflow between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro Copy from After Effects to Adobe Premiere Pro You can copy a footage layer from an After Effects composition and paste it into an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence. Adobe Premiere Pro converts footage layers to clips in the sequence and copies the source footage to its Project panel. If the layer contains an effect that is also used by Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro converts the effect and all of its settings and keyframes. April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
164
Create and edit Photoshop files
You can create a Photoshop file that will automatically inherit the pixel and frame aspect ratio settings of your
Adobe Premiere Pro project. You can also edit any image file in an Adobe Premiere Pro project in Photoshop.
Create a new Photoshop file in a project
Choose File
> New
> Photoshop File.
Photoshop opens with a new blank image. The pixel dimensions match the project’s video frame size, and image
guides show the title-safe and action-safe areas for the project.
Edit an image file in Photoshop
From within a project, you can open an image file in most formats that Adobe Photoshop supports. Adobe Premiere
Pro does not import files in CMYK or LAB color formats.
1
Select a clip in either the Project panel or Timeline panel.
2
Choose Edit
> Edit In Adobe Photoshop.
The file opens in Photoshop. When you save the file, changes are available in the project.
Copy between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro
You can copy and paste layers and assets between Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. For a video on the
workflow between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro, see
www.adobe.com/go/vid0256
.
From the After Effects Timeline panel, you can copy footage layers or solid layers and paste them into the Adobe
Premiere Pro Timeline panel.
From the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline panel, you can copy assets (any items in a track) and paste them into the
After Effects Timeline panel.
From either After Effects or Adobe Premiere Pro, you can copy and paste footage to the other’s Project panel.
Note:
You can’t, however, paste footage from the After Effects Project panel into the Adobe Premiere Timeline panel.
If you want to work with all clips or a single sequence from an Adobe Premiere Pro project, use the Import
command instead to import the project into After Effects.
Use Adobe Dynamic Link to create dynamic links, without rendering, between new or existing compositions in
After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro.
See also
About Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
” on page
167
Workflow between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro
Copy from After Effects to Adobe Premiere Pro
You can copy a footage layer from an After
Effects composition and paste it into an Adobe Premiere Pro sequence.
Adobe Premiere Pro converts footage layers to clips in the sequence and copies the source footage to its Project
panel. If the layer contains an effect that is also used by Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro converts the effect
and all of its settings and keyframes.
April 1, 2008