From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

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Creating presets

Creating presets

- While copying and pasting is useful, you might ultimately come up with a look that you want to save. Maybe it's something that you want to use again and again in this project, or even on other projects. To do that, you can make a preset. In this last example, let's say I know I'm going to use this look again. Well, I can go in, double click on the shot to load it, and simply jump into the effects. Now, if I click on the effects I want to save, such as the Lumetri Color effect and the video limiter, holding down a modifier key like control or command, will allow you to select more than one effect. Now, at the top of the panel, click the menu next to effect controls, and you'll see Save Preset. I can call this Amsterdam Midday, and put a description in to help me. A basic correction for midday sun designed for DSLR video. This gives me a little bit of information. I know that this footage was shot on a DSLR because I shot it myself, or I could have checked the properties to see the…

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