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Premiere CS6 - Warp stabilizer
I would like to scan just the piece of the clip I have editted in my timeline, not the WHOLE FRAKIN clip that it came from.
Anyone know how to do that?
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try this: take an empty pop can, place it on the floor, smash it flat, now try to pull it back to how it was. see how it looks like crap? that's called compression |
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make a sub clip from the selection you want to effect...replace the clip in the timeline with the sub clip
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what's a sub-clip?
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A sub-clip is a new clip you make that was derived from part of a master clip.
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More accurately, how do I do that and do I lose quality?
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Can't tell you as I don't use PPro but I'm sure it's in the manual though it's probably something like mark in, mark out then select "make subclip" from a menu. No you don't lose quality. Subclips just point back to the source media, they do not generate new media.
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Looking For Lenny - documentary about comedian Lenny Bruce's timeless impact on stand-up comedy & Free Speech. Netflix, iTunes, Amazon |
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Mark and in/out point, right click on the clip and select make sub clip
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BOCH82 - #winning.
thanks for saving me a lot of time
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try this: take an empty pop can, place it on the floor, smash it flat, now try to pull it back to how it was. see how it looks like crap? that's called compression |
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