Previewing Video And Animations; Preview A Frame Animation; Set The Timeline Area To Preview (Photoshop Extended); Previewing Video Or Timeline Animations (Photoshop Extended) - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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Previewing video and animations

Preview a frame animation

Set the timeline area to preview (Photoshop Extended)

Previewing video or timeline animations (Photoshop Extended)

Preview your document on a video monitor
Preview a frame animation
1. Do one of the following:
Click the Play button
Use the spacebar to play and pause the animation.
The animation is displayed in the document window. The animation repeats indefinitely unless you specified another repeat value in the Play
Options dialog box.
2. To stop the animation, click the Stop button
3. To rewind the animation, click the Selects First Frame button
Note: To see a more accurate preview of the animation and timing, preview the animation in a web browser. In Photoshop, open the Save
For Web & Devices dialog box and click the Preview In Browser button. Use the browser's Stop and Reload commands to stop or replay the
animation.
Set the timeline area to preview (Photoshop Extended)
1. To set the timeline duration you want to export or preview, do any of the following in the Animation panel:
Drag either end of work area bar.
Dragging an end of the work area bar
Drag the work area bar over the section you want to preview.
Move the current-time indicator to the time or frame you want. From the Animation panel menu, choose either Set Start Of Work Area or
Set End Of Work Area.
2. (Optional) To remove the portions of the timeline not in the work area, choose Trim Document Duration To Work Area from the Animation
panel menu.
Previewing video or timeline animations (Photoshop Extended)
Your video or animation can be previewed in the document window. Photoshop uses RAM to preview the video or animation during your editing
session. When you play or drag to preview frames, they are automatically cached for faster playback the next time they're played. The cached
frames are indicated by the green bar in the work area of the Animation panel. The number of frames cached depends on the amount of RAM
available to Photoshop.
Preview a video or timeline animation (Photoshop Extended)
Do any of the following:
In the timeline, drag the current-time indicator.
Use the playback buttons at the bottom of the Animation panel.
Press the spacebar to play or stop playback.
in the Animation panel.
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