Adobe Premiere 6.5, PDF Help 6.5 Instruction Manual En
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- Using Help
- Contents
- Introduction
- Working with Projects
- Working with a project
- Selecting an initial workspace
- Starting a project
- Specifying project settings
- Comparing settings using the Settings Viewer
- Saving and autosaving a project
- Opening a project
- Removing unused frames from source clips
- Using a Premiere project on another platform
- Setting up Premiere’s scratch disks
- Correcting mistakes
- Working with windows in Premiere
- Using the Project window’s bin view
- Customizing a Project or Bin window display
- Naming, finding, and deleting items
- Printing window contents
- Creating a text list of project files
- Changing the startup window
- Working with palettes
- Capturing and Importing Source Clips
- Obtaining source material for your project
- Capture checklist
- Understanding offline and online editing
- Connecting the analog video source
- Connecting the DV video source
- Digitizing analog video as DV
- Recording or replacing timecode (DV only)
- File-size limitations
- Preparing for analog capture
- Preparing for DV video capture
- Using the Movie Capture window
- Capturing clips without device control
- Capturing clips with device control
- Batch-capturing video
- Capturing stop-motion animation
- Reading timecode from source video
- Capturing analog audio
- Importing digital audio
- About D1, DV, and various pixel aspect ratios
- Importing clips
- Importing another project
- Analyzing clip properties and data rate
- Using offline files
- Editing Video
- Using the Monitor window
- Selecting an editing workspace
- Using the Timeline window
- Editing In and Out points
- Using named duplicate clips and unnamed instances of clips
- Using markers
- Editing clips
- Editing a clip in its original application
- Scaling a clip
- Changing clip duration and speed
- Changing the frame rate of a clip
- Processing interlaced video fields
- Maintaining the original aspect ratio of a clip
- Enabling and disabling clips
- Locking and unlocking clips
- Finding the source of a program clip
- Freezing a video frame
- Editing a video program
- Editing using the keyboard
- Adding a clip to the Timeline
- Adding multiple clips using an automated process
- Creating a storyboard
- Replacing program frames using a three- or four-point edit
- Selecting clips
- Moving clips in time
- Editing a clip that exists between other Timeline clips
- Splitting a clip
- Cutting and pasting clips and clip settings
- Deleting space between clips
- Removing a clip or a range of frames from the program
- Linking video and audio clips in the Timeline
- Using the Trim view
- Nesting edits using virtual clips
- Creating a counting leader
- Creating color bars and a 1-kHz tone
- Creating black video
- Previewing a video program
- Adding Transitions
- Mixing Audio
- Understanding how Premiere processes audio
- Adjusting gain
- Adjusting audio levels in the Timeline
- Cross-fading clips linked to video
- Panning or balancing a clip
- Working with the Audio Mixer window
- Adjusting audio levels in the Audio Mixer window using automation
- Understanding nonlinear volume changes
- Panning or balancing in the Audio Mixer window using automation
- Using a clip’s left or right stereo channel only
- Muting one channel of a stereo clip
- Swapping channels in a stereo clip
- Viewing audio clips
- Creating Titles
- Superimposing and Compositing
- Animating a Clip
- Applying Effects
- Using effects in Premiere
- Understanding keyframes
- Working with keyframes
- Working with effects
- Using After Effects effects
- Premiere effect Sample Gallery
- Video effects included with Premiere
- Alpha Glow
- Antialias
- Basic 3D—AE
- Bend
- Bevel Alpha—AE
- Bevel Edges—AE
- Black & White
- Brightness & Contrast—AE
- Broadcast Colors—AE
- Camera Blur
- Camera View
- Channel Mixer—AE
- Clip
- Color Balance
- Color Balance (HLS)—AE
- Color Emboss—AE
- Color Offset
- Color Pass
- Color Replace
- Convolution Kernel
- Crop
- Crystallize
- Directional Blur—AE
- Drop Shadow—AE
- Echo—AE
- Emboss—AE
- Extract
- Facet
- Fast Blur—AE
- Field Interpolate
- Find Edges—AE
- Gamma Correction
- Gaussian Blur—AE
- Gaussian Sharpen
- Ghosting
- Horizontal Flip
- Horizontal Hold
- Image Pan
- Invert—AE
- Lens Distortion
- Lens Flare
- Levels
- Median—AE
- Mirror—AE
- Mosaic—AE
- Noise—AE
- Pinch
- Pointillize
- Polar Coordinates—AE
- Posterize—AE
- Posterize Time—AE
- QuickTime effects
- Radial Blur
- Reduce Interlace Flicker—AE
- Replicate
- Resize
- Ripple
- Roll
- Sharpen—AE
- Sharpen Edges
- Shear
- Solarize
- Spherize
- Strobe Light—AE
- Texturize—AE
- Tiles
- Tint—AE
- Transform—AE
- Twirl
- Vertical Flip
- Vertical Hold
- Wave
- Wind
- Zig Zag
- Audio effects included with Premiere
- Obsolete effects
- Backwards (Audio and Video) (obsolete)
- Better Gaussian Blur (obsolete)
- Blur and Blur More (obsolete)
- Brightness & Contrast (obsolete)
- Emboss (obsolete)
- Find Edges (obsolete)
- Gaussian Blur (obsolete)
- Hue and Saturation (obsolete)
- Image Pan (obsolete)
- Invert (obsolete)
- Median (obsolete)
- Mirror (obsolete)
- Mosaic (obsolete)
- Polar (obsolete)
- Posterize (obsolete)
- Posterize Time (obsolete)
- Sharpen and Sharpen More (obsolete)
- Strobe (obsolete)
- Tint (obsolete)
- Video Noise (obsolete)
- Producing Final Video
- About exporting video from Premiere
- File types available for export
- Exporting to videotape
- About creating Internet media
- About creating a video file for CD-ROM playback
- About creating a video file for use in other software
- Exporting a video
- Exporting a still image
- Exporting a sequence of still images
- Exporting a filmstrip file for editing in Adobe Photoshop
- Exporting a project for use in Adobe After Effects
- Processing a batch of projects
- About export settings
- Choosing export settings
- About creating motion-picture film
- Exporting an edit decision list
- Using the Adobe Title Designer
- Using the New Features in Premiere 6.5
- Macintosh Shortcuts
- Capturing video
- Capturing stop-motion video
- Opening and editing a clip
- Changing view options
- Moving around
- Previewing
- Setting In and Out points
- Editing in the Program view or Timeline
- Editing in the Monitor window only
- Editing in the Timeline window only
- Working with markers
- Timeline tool toggles
- Trim mode
- Audio Mixer Window
- Adobe Title Designer
- Windows Shortcuts
- Capturing video
- Capturing stop-motion video
- Opening and editing a clip
- Changing view options
- Moving around
- Previewing
- Setting In and Out points
- Editing in the Program view or Timeline
- Editing in the Monitor window only
- Editing in the Timeline window only
- Working with markers
- Timeline tool toggles
- Trim mode
- Audio Mixer Window
- Adobe Title Designer
- Legal Notices
- Index