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How to Edit in Photoshop CS6
Uploader: Matthew Gore
Duration: 10 Menit 42.00 detik
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Title: | How to Edit in Photoshop CS6 |
Contributing Artist: | Matthew Gore |
Album: | How to Edit in Photoshop CS6 - Single |
Date: | 25 May 2012 |
Duration: | 10 Menit 42.00 detik |
Type of file: | Audio MP3 (.mp3) |
Audio Summary: | mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s |
This is a quick demonstration of the new video editor found in Adobe Photoshop CS6. This impressive video editor can handle full HD video, and most of the adjustments and filters that you're used to using for photos can now be applied to videos.
Photoshop CS6 is the first version of the program to offer timeline based video editing rather than just frame-based animation. However, animation is still available, and the combination of still images, animation, and video makes a very powerful video editor.
If your timeline doesn't look like mine, you might be using the "frame animation" timeline instead of the video. If you want to convert from the frame animation timeline to the video editing timeline, click the icon that the arrow is pointing to in this image:
If you have the Video timeline up but still don't see the "Add Media" icon in your timeline, then you are probably using a bad install of Photoshop. Re-installing usually solves the problem, but sometimes it's necessary to remove older versions of Photoshop. If that doesn't work, it's a software problem; contact Adobe support.
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SAVING / EXPORTING
When you're finished with your video project (or even if you're not) and you want to save it as a photoshop project that you can keep working on later, you simply use the "Save" or "Save As" option in the file menu. However...
When you're ready to create the actual video for viewing or uploading to YouTube, etc, look under the File menu choose "Export", and under Export, choose "Render Video". Depending on what version of photoshop you have and what video codecs you have on your computer, you may see some different options here, but any of them will produce a video of some kind :)