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Introduction
If you are new to Premiere:
See the Overview chapter in the Adobe Premiere 6.0 User Guide to get an introduction
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to the software.
Use the tool tips feature to help identify tools, buttons, and palette controls as you work
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in Premiere. See "Using tool tips" on page 3.
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Go to the Adobe.com Web site and work through some of the Premiere tutorials for
hands-on lessons. See "Using Web resources" on page 4.
If you are an experienced Premiere user:
Check out the new Adobe Title Designer to see how you can expand your creativity with
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titles. See "Opening a new or saved title" on page 10.
See "Using Real-Time Preview" on page 49 to learn about Premiere's powerful new
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software-based Real-Time Preview option.
Explore the exciting new effects included with Premiere 6.5. See "Using new effects from
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Adobe After Effects" on page 54.
If you're a Windows user, learn how to create top of the line MPEG output for DVD,
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Super DVD, or Video CD. See "Using the Adobe MPEG Encoder (Windows only)" on
page 50.
If you're a Macintosh user, learn how to export your projects to a variety of popular
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formats using the QuickTime File Exporter. See "Using the QuickTime File Exporter
(Mac OS only)" on page 53.
Using the printed documentation
In addition to the printed documents included with the application, you will find many
PDF documents on the Premiere CD; Adobe Acrobat
Premiere CD, lets you view PDF files.
Two printed documents are included with Premiere 6.5:
Adobe Premiere 6.5 User Guide supplement
Premiere's new commands and features. Complete information on all topics is available
in online Help.
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software, included on the
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Contains essential information on using
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