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Using Photoshop text in Adobe Premiere Pro

Using Photoshop text in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Using Photoshop text in Adobe Premiere Pro

- Because both Photoshop and Premiere Pro are made by the same company, there's some excellent integration. Let me show you how easy it is to create a new Photoshop title from right within Premiere Pro. If you're working in a Premiere Pro project, you have many different ways to use a Photoshop file. To start, just choose 'file, import' and navigate to the Photoshop document. When you click 'import,' you have a couple of choices here. It's gonna analyze the file and tell you what's available. So if you choose the 'merge all' option, it's gonna look at which layers were visible in the Photoshop document and bring that in as a single graphic, like you see here. And there is the text and the background. Easy enough. Let's just call this one 'Rachel.' Now if I go to import that file again and maybe I wanna use different layers, in this case I'm gonna say 'merged layers,' but I don't wanna use Rachel's name, I wanna use Hillary's. Now when I click 'OK,' it's gonna bring that graphic in…

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