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Sending an image to the nonlinear editor (NLE)

Sending an image to the nonlinear editor (NLE)

From the course: Photoshop for Video Editors: Core Skills

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Sending an image to the nonlinear editor (NLE)

- Once you've processed your images and saved them back out, they should be ready for import into your nonlinear editor tool. Now there's lots of ways of doing this and it will vary slightly from tool to tool. But let me show you the general overview. In my folder here, I'm going to right-click and choose to open up this project file with Premier Pro. It's just an empty project. I'll click OK. Let's go ahead and close the other projects that we were working with and I won't save those. Now I want to import things. There's a couple ways of going about it. One method is to choose file import. You can now navigate to the images that are ready to import. Notice the raw files couldn't be imported. But if I go to that one here that is all prepped called sending to the nonlinear editor, I can easily select those TIF files. When I click import, they are brought in. Now if I double click, you see that each of those images is…

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