Use the Source view to change In and Out points When you use the Source view in AdobeĀ PremiereĀ Pro 1.5 to change the In and Out point …
Even at the Highest Quality setting, the image in the program view is inferior to video output to an actual television monitor. When yo …
Each transition in AdobeĀ PremiereĀ Pro 1.5 has its own collection of customizable settings. The options available depend on the transi …
Adjust the transition To adjust the start and end of the transition, on the Effect Controls palette, do one of the following: Adjust …
Reverse a transition To reverse a transition: On the Effect Controls palette, select Reverse. The transition is reversed. For example …
Set the center point To set the center point of the transition: On the Effect Controls palette, drag the handle in the Start (A) or E …
Set the border thickness To set the border thickness: On the Effect Controls palette, drag the underlined number in the Border Width …
Specify the edge smoothness To specify the smoothness of edges: On the Effect Controls palette, choose an option from the Anti-aliasi …
Specify custom settings To specify custom settings: On the Effect Controls palette, click the Custom button to define settings specif …
Slip slidin’ away Excerpted from āAdobe Premiere Pro 1.5 for Windows: Visual QuickPro Guideā by Antony Bolante. Suppose you …
Slip a clip To slip a clip: In the Tools window, select the Slip Edit tool (Figure 4). Figure 4: Select the Slip Edit tool. Posit …
Slide a clip To slide a clip: In the Tools window, select the Slide Edit tool (Figure 7). Figure 7: Select the Slide Edit tool. P …
Freeze frames Excerpted from āAdobe Premiere Pro 1.5 for Windows: Visual QuickPro Guideā by Antony Bolante. Want an easy way repur …
Export a still-image sequence To export a still-image sequence: In the Export Movie dialog box, click the Settings button (Figure 1) …
Export single still images You can export the current frame of video from the sequence or source clip as a single still-image file. T …
Tips If you plan to print the still image, you should know that standard-resolution video always translates to 72 dpi, regardless of …