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Sync Settings in Creative Cloud with Adobe Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC
Sync Settings in Creative Cloud with Adobe Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC
In this brief video, Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine showcases the Sync Settings feature in After Effects CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC, enabling you to have your personal preferences (custom keyboard shortcuts, composition settings, presets, and more) wherever you are, wherever you're editing. It's all possible via Creative Cloud.
  • Products covered:
  • Creative Cloud
  • Views: 1,723
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:02:16
  • Tags: Adobe ,  after effects cc ,  creative cloud ,  jason levine ,  preferences ,  premiere pro cc ,  sync settings ,  workflow
InDesign Tips and Tricks
InDesign Tips and Tricks
Learn about a number of features in Adobe InDesign that make it faster and easier to create, produce, and deliver documents for print or digital publishing. You'll learn a number of productivity enhancements, tips, and techniques that will take you to the next level with InDesign. In this session, you'll discover:• Essential keyboard shortcuts you must know• Free scripts you can't do without• How to manage your myriad panels and menus efficiently
  • Views: 270
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 01:03:52
FrameMaker and Word: Single source publishing with conditional text and user variables
FrameMaker and Word: Single source publishing with conditional text and user variables
Although Word has a loose equivalent to user variables, this features is far easier and more straight-forward in FrameMaker 11. Unlike Word, no macros or arcane program strings are required. User variables are ideal for product names, company locations, designated staff members ... anything that is likely to change in your document. Simple actions allow you to globally update not only the content of variables, but their appearance as well. You can combine this feature with conditional text control, which allows you to swiftly "show" or "hide" different sections of text, tables or entire graphics that are associated with a certain version of your documentation. This allows a single set of source files to produce multiple versions of your documentation for various customers or internal content consumers. These features can be invoked with simple keyboard shortcuts while authoring, and you can import their values and setting from one document into an entire book!
  • Products covered:
  • FrameMaker
  • Technical Communication Suite
  • Views: 186
  • Added: Mar 08, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:06:39
  • Tags: FrameMaker ,  Word ,  conditions ,  variables ,  Conditional Text ,  multiple versions ,  single source publishing ,  user variables
How to Reset Photoshop CS6’s Preferences File
How to Reset Photoshop CS6’s Preferences File
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates two methods for one of the most common trouble shooting techniques: resetting the Photoshop Preferences.
  • Products covered:
  • Photoshop
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 15,447
  • Added: Oct 31, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:08:18
  • Tags: preference ,  Photoshop ,  Reset ,  keyboard shortcut ,  troubleshooting ,  Adobe Photoshop CS6 Prefs.psp
FrameMaker 11: You asked for it, keyboard shortcuts
FrameMaker 11: You asked for it, keyboard shortcuts
FrameMaker 11 has improved productivity in many areas, but a favorite with veteran users is the restoration of reliable keyboard shortcuts for paragraph and character formatting, conditional text control, as well as insertion, wrapping and changing XML elements. Watch how simple keyboard shortcuts can allow you to swiftly shape your document without leaving the text you are authoring
  • Products covered:
  • FrameMaker
  • Technical Communication Suite
  • Views: 501
  • Added: Jul 30, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:06:15
  • Tags: keyboard shortcuts ,  Character Catalog ,  F8 ,  F9 ,  FrameMaker 11 ,  Paragraph Catalog ,  insert element
The Preview Panel
The Preview Panel
Learn to use the Preview Panel to generate a RAM Preview of your animation that plays in real time. Review the features available in the panel, how to adjust the work area in the timeline, and how to generate a preview to see your results at full speed. Also explore Frame Rate, Skip and Shift+Ram Preview, as well as the From Current Time feature. Finally, learn some handy keyboard shortcuts that can save you time.
  • Products covered:
  • After Effects
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 24,340
  • Added: May 08, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:04:47
  • Tags: after effects ,  frame rate ,  production premium ,  CS6 ,  Master Collection ,  RAM preview ,  brian maffitt ,  from current time ,  preview panel ,  shift
Transforming a selection
Transforming a selection
Learn how to speed up the multi-cam editing process. See how you can use keyboard shortcuts and the multi-cam source monitor to switch between views.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 10,140
  • Added: May 06, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:03:32
  • Tags: Premiere Pro ,  keyboard shortcuts ,  new features ,  production premium ,  CS6 ,  Master Collection ,  Multi-Cam Editing ,  Multi-Cam Source Montior ,  Rich Harrington ,  Transforming a Selection
Using shortcuts for a fluid, high-performance workflow
Using shortcuts for a fluid, high-performance workflow
This movie demonstrates how keyboard shortcuts can speed up the editing process for a more powerful editing workflow. Learn about the trimming, ripple trimming, slipping, and sliding commands, as well as tips for customizing keyboard shortcuts.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 10,049
  • Added: May 06, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:06:40
  • Tags: Premiere Pro ,  keyboard shortcuts ,  new features ,  production premium ,  trimming ,  CS6 ,  Editing Workflow ,  High-Performance Editing Workflow ,  Master Collection ,  Rich Harrington
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