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Creating and applying custom gradients from Photoshop - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Better Transitions
Creating and applying custom gradients from Photoshop
Let's take a look at this last one. In this case, I simply made a new document. File, new, and choose from my film and video preset. An option like HD TV. Load your default black and white gradients, and then choose new gradient. It should use the default value of black and white. If not, you can click on the pop up here, and just reset the gradients, and the first one should be foreground to background. Now it's very easy. If you double click on that gradient, you can move it around. You can adjust its angle to create a soft edge white from the lower left to the upper right corner. This is where I made that radial gradient to do a soft feathered transition from a spot that goes out, or perhaps, the reflected gradient for a barn door type white, and the last one you saw earlier was the angle, which went around in a circle. You'll know how easy it is for you to set the start point. Let's go back to that reflected there, and adjust the scale just slightly. It looks pretty good, and I'll…
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The layered transition stack2m 53s
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Creating a blur transition5m 12s
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Creating a flash-frame transition3m 56s
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Luma fade4m 31s
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Applying the gradient wipe4m 9s
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Creating custom gradients using images4m 49s
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Creating and applying custom gradients from Photoshop2m 56s
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A better cross-zoom3m 48s
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Transitioning with a flare4m 23s
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