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Adobe PREMIER PRO 7 User Manual

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Using Help
About Help
Adobe Systems Incorporated provides complete documentation in an Adobe PDF-based
help system. This help system includes information on all tools, commands, and features
of an application. It is designed for easy on-screen navigation and can also be printed and
used as a desktop reference. Additionally, it supports third-party screen-reader
applications that run in a Windows environment.
Navigating in Help
Help opens in an Adobe Acrobat window with the Bookmarks pane open. (If the
Bookmarks pane is not open, click the Bookmarks tab at the left edge of the window.)
At the top and bottom of each page is a navigation bar containing links to this page (Using
Help), the table of contents (Contents), and the index (Index).
To move through pages sequentially, you can click the Next Page and the Previous
Page arrows; click the navigation arrows at the bottom of the page; or click Back to
return to the last page you viewed.
You can navigate Help topics by using bookmarks, the table of contents, the index, or the
Search (Acrobat 6) or Find (Acrobat 5) command.
To find a topic using bookmarks:
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In the Bookmarks pane, click the plus sign (+) (Windows) or the right-facing arrow
(Mac OS) next to a bookmark topic to view its subtopics.
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Click the b
ookmark to go to that topic.
To find a topic using the table of contents:
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Click Contents in the navigation bar.
2On the Contents page, click a topic to go to that topic.
3To view a list of subtopics, click the plus sign (+) (Windows) or the right-facing arrow
(Mac OS) next to the topic name in the Bookmarks pane.
To find a topic using the index:
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Do one of the following:
Click Index in the navigation bar, and then click a letter at the top of the page.
n the Bookmarks pane, expand the Index bookmark to view the letter subtopics;
then click a letter.
2Locate the entry you want to view, and click the page number to go to that topic.
3To view other entries for the same topic, click Back to return to the same place in the
index, and then click another page number.
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Adobe PREMIER PRO 7 Specifications

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BrandAdobe
ModelPREMIER PRO 7
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Using Help

Navigating in Help

Explains how to navigate help topics using bookmarks, table of contents, and index.

Key Features in Adobe Premiere Pro

Create projects in a streamlined user interface

Details the user interface for arranging clips, viewing media, and creating motion paths.

Work with enhanced audio capabilities

Covers powerful audio controls, VST, and ASIO compatibility for audio sweetening.

Edit with precision

Focuses on applying transitions, editing improvements, and render-free experiences.

Capturing and Importing Source Clips

Using the Capture window

Capturing DV and analog video/audio clips using preview, settings, and logging panels.

Performing a capture using device control

Capturing clips using device control for automated capture and export to tape.

Batch-capturing video

Automatic capture of multiple clips from tape using logging and batch capture commands.

Assembling a Sequence

Using the Timeline window

Working with sequences graphically, showing clip placement and tracks for editing.

Setting In and Out points

Selecting clip portions for sequence inclusion by marking In and Out points.

Adding clips to a sequence

Adding clips to sequences via dragging or using Monitor window controls.

Editing clips in the Timeline window

Selecting clips in the Timeline window

Selecting single or multiple clips for actions like applying effects or deleting.

Changing clip duration and speed

Modifying clip duration by altering In/Out points or changing playback speed.

Trimming clips in the Timeline window

Adjusting In/Out points of clips by dragging edges in the Timeline window.

Mixing Audio

Working with the Audio Mixer window

Adjusting audio track settings and viewing video tracks simultaneously.

Adjusting gain or volume levels

Setting consistent gain/volume levels for tracks or clips, adjusting input and output levels.

Cross-fading or fading out audio

Creating audio cross-fades and fades using Constant Power or Constant Gain transitions.

Applying Effects

About Fixed effects

Understanding built-in effects like Motion, Opacity, and Volume that control clip properties.

About Standard effects

Using additional plug-in effects to add special characteristics or edit images.

Correcting color in a clip

Adjusting clip colors to meet broadcast requirements or match scenes using Color Corrector.

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