Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

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Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

Post by katastrofeasmc » Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:45 am

Well 1st of all I want to say if this was reposted plzzzzzzzzz forgive me cause I am a little new around here so and I haven't seen a thread like this so I am going to ask you guys some stuff :sweat: :oops: .Can anyone tell me how I can use the the ability to create graphics in Photoshop from Premiere cause I am a little lost :sweat: thank you very much for your time :oops:

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Re: Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

Post by DriftRoot » Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:29 pm

What kind of graphics are you trying to create? Do you mean exporting frames from Premiere so you can open them in Photoshop?
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Re: Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

Post by katastrofeasmc » Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:34 am

Yeah something like this cause now I have to take a snapshot close premiere open photoshop and then put it on premiere and it's really annoying doing it :sweat:

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Re: Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

Post by Hareoic » Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:16 pm

katastrofeasmc wrote:Yeah something like this cause now I have to take a snapshot close premiere open photoshop and then put it on premiere and it's really annoying doing it :sweat:
I think it involves using Adobe Bridge...

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Re: Adobe premiere pro CS3 interacts with Photoshop

Post by DriftRoot » Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:44 pm

It does NOT involve Bridge unless you're up to something extremely esoteric, in which case you probably shouldn't be doing it if you have to ask how.

I *think* all you're asking is how to export a frame from Premiere, so...
1. With your video clip on the timeline, navigate to the frame you want to open in Photoshop. That should be the frame that is shown in the monitor.
2. File>Export>Frame (or Ctrl+Shift+M I believe).
3. Save the file.
4. Open the file in Photoshop.

There's also this old video showing the export process "live."

If you're trying to do something else, we'll need a bit more detail. ^_^
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