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Importing graphics from Photoshop in Premiere Pro - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Getting Started with Adobe Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Professional
Importing graphics from Photoshop in Premiere Pro
- Another nice thing about Premier Pro is how well it works with Photoshop. Earlier, you saw this for color grading, but we can actually bring in Photoshop graphics to use as well so that you could take designs you may already have from a print or web project and move them into Premier Pro. Let's go over it to the graphic source bin here. And we're going to choose to import. File, import. I'll navigate to the graphic sources and select the Photoshop files and import that folder. Now we have to decide what we bring in. Do we want to merge all the layers, bring them in individually, or bring in a sequence? I actually want to bring in a sequence here, so these are all on their own tracks, which is pretty cool, and I'll click okay. Now if we look at this, I see that all the album covers came in and we have them on separate tracks, which is pretty cool. Let's make a small tweak here. We're going to select all of these and make a basic change. So here's the first one. Let's set the scale to…
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