Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Exporting H.264 from Photoshop, part of Photoshop: Editing Video and Creating Slideshows.
- Now, we've already touched on the H.264 format.…This is a broadly supported format.…Whether you're using iPhones or Android phones or tablets,…these have real-time playback chips…to improve video quality for the H.264 format.…Plus, this is a great format for web,…widely used by sites like Vimeo and YouTube,…and even Facebook is starting to support it.…From the Format, just choose H.264.…You'll then find a myriad of presets.…We've already discussed High, Medium, and Low,…but you'll find options organized by use,…such as Android, for phone and tablet,…Apple iPhone or Apple TV.…
And this also works quite nicely for playback on a Mac.…The HD presets include support…for the non-square pixels we mentioned earlier.…That's what PAR stands for, Pixel Aspect Ratio.…These presets are designed for broadcast use.…In this day and age, don't worry…about Standard Definition and PAL,…they're not used by anybody very much anymore.…And at the bottom of the list you'll find presets…designed for Vimeo and YouTube.…The advantages of using these presets is that…
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3/27/2015Working with an earlier version of the program? Check out Editing Video in Photoshop CS6.
- Understanding the video file formats supported in Photoshop
- Organizing media
- Controlling playback in the Photoshop Timeline
- Building a sequence
- Adding transitions and effects
- Adjusting volume
- Working with audio
- Fixing exposure
- Color balancing a shot
- Adjusting contrast
- Adding text and graphics
- Building a slideshow
- Exporting to H.264 or QuickTime
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 50s
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1. Getting Ready for Motion
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The motion workspace1m 52s
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2. Meet the Photoshop Timeline
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3. Organizing Assets
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Rejecting files1m 37s
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Batch-renaming files3m 16s
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Selecting music5m 45s
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Recording narration6m 12s
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4. Building a Sequence
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Setting up the Timeline2m 38s
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Adjusting duration8m 28s
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Building complex sequences3m 38s
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5. Working with Audio
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Adjusting volume in clips7m 39s
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Panning audio4m 31s
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Muting audio1m 49s
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Previewing audio4m 1s
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Normalizing audio7m 10s
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6. Correcting Color and Exposure
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Fixing underexposed footage2m 32s
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Fixing overexposed footage3m 33s
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Color balancing a video shot2m 27s
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Using Smart Filters3m 40s
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7. Working with Text and Graphics
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Adding a watermark2m 59s
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Adding a lower-third graphic7m 29s
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Animating text5m 14s
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Inserting a logo bug3m 26s
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8. Building a Slideshow
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Adding a soundtrack4m 17s
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Editing to the beat2m 28s
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9. Publishing Video
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Quality-based presets1m 4s
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10. Conclusion
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Final thoughts2m 3s
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