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Creating a new Photoshop file

Creating a new Photoshop file

- I'm a big fan of Adobe Photoshop. I like to use it to prepare all sorts of graphics for use in video editing and motion graphics, and Premiere Pro has excellent integration with Photoshop. To start, let's create a new Photoshop file from right within Premiere Pro. I've opened up the Alaska project we were working with earlier, and what I'd like to do is make a new file here to drop in at the top. Let's go to list view here. Now I can choose file, new, Photoshop file. It automatically recognizes the sequence settings and the frame rate, as well as the pixel aspect ratio for the active sequence. When I click OK, it gives me the chance to save it. Now, navigate to the correct folder. This is perfect to put this in as a graphic source. I'll access my Photoshop files. Let's name this eagle one. And I'll click save. You'll note it's automatically added to the project. Photoshop launches, and it'll be ready to drop in any elements. Now in the new file, I'll choose file, place embedded, so…

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