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Video (Photoshop Extended Only)
Use familiar, powerful Photoshop tools for
time-based painting and cloning video frames.
Process image sequences and convert to video
without an intermediate application. You can
easily import, work with, and export to more
specialized formats than ever before, including
the popular formats of Adobe Flash Video,
MPEG-4 video, QuickTime, MOV, 3G, FLC, H.264
(iPod), DV Stream, and AVI for video. New video
capabilities in Photoshop also promote more
streamlined web development, allowing designers
to create FLV files in Photoshop and deliver
finished assets to Flash programmers—or even
to go directly to Dreamweaver.
See Adobe Video Workshop topics:
• Using the Animation palette
• Animating layer properties
• Cloning content across multiple frames
• Working with image sequences
• Working with video layers
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Open a Quicktime, AVI,
or MPEG video using File >
the video, and paint and clone
Open. The video will appear
video frames over time. For
as a video layer in the Layers
example, you can add a word
palette and in the File >
balloon to this video.
Animation window.
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Export the finished video
using File > Export > Render Video
and choose a format.
3
Add additional layers to
Use the Animation
timeline to change layer
attributes over time, with
familiar Photoshop tools.
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