New Video Features In Cs6 - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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New video features in CS6

Tutorials from the experts
Intuitive video creation
Import a wider range of file formats
Export final video with the Adobe Media Encoder
Video Groups
Audio tracks and controls
Video transitions
Change video clip duration and speed
Apply filters to video layers
Apply motion effects to text, still images, and Smart Objects
Tutorials from the experts
To explore the new video features in depth, check out the following tutorials:
Adobe evangelist Julieanne Kost walks though
Photoshop QE engineer Meredith Payne-Stotzner explains
Adobe expert Rafiq Elmansy shows you how to
Intuitive video creation
The redesigned, clip-based Timeline panel reflects video editors like Adobe Premiere, including transitions and effects that give finished videos
professional polish.
Import a wider range of file formats
With a redesigned video engine, you can import a wider range of video, audio, and image sequence files. Easily work with file types such as the
following:
3GP, 3G2
AVI
DV
FLV and F4V
MPEG-1
MPEG-4
QuickTime MOV (in Windows, full support requires separate QuickTime installation)
WAV
For the complete list, see Supported file formats in Photoshop CS6.
Export final video with the Adobe Media Encoder
Choose File > Export > Render Video. From the first pop-up menu, select Adobe Media Encoder to choose from the following Format options:
DPX (Digital Picture Exchange) format is designed primarily for frame sequences that you plan to incorporate into professional video projects
using an editor such as Adobe Premiere Pro.
H.264 (MPEG-4) format is the most versatile, including presets for high-definition and widescreen video, and output optimized for tablet
devices or web delivery.
QuickTime (MOV) format is required for export of alpha channels and uncompressed video. The Preset menu provides additional
compression options.
Video Groups
Video Groups combine multiple video clips and other content such as text, images, and shapes on a single track in the Timeline.
Create a Video Group
the complete
workflow.
slip editing
and
frame skipping and
create animations with
audio.
caching.
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