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Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual

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Note:

A. User preset B. Alias created to a preset C. Preset group D. Create new preset E. Delete preset F. Create new preset group G. Preset
settings H. Import presets I. Export presets J. Search for presets

Create presets, preset groups, and aliases

Preset Groups can contain user presets, aliases to presets, or other preset groups.

Select Preset > Create Preset to create a preset.

Select Preset > Create Group to create a preset group.

To create a preset alias, right-click the preset in the Preset Browser, and select Create Alias.

To quickly create an alias to a system preset, drag the system preset to the User Presets and Groups section.

To quickly create an alias to a user preset, Alt -drag (Win) or Opt - drag (Mac OS) the user preset to a preset group.

Modify user presets

To rename a preset, click the name of a selected preset. Type a name for the preset and press Enter. Alternatively, select Preset >

Rename to rename a preset.

To modify preset settings, select a preset, and select Preset > Settings.

To delete a preset, select the preset and press Delete. Alternatively, select Preset > Delete.

Only user presets can be edited. Changes to system presets can be saved as new user presets by clicking the Save A Copy button in the

Preset Settings dialog.

Apply presets or preset groups to the Queue

To apply presets to sources in the Queue, do one of the following:

Drag presets, preset groups, or aliases from the Preset Browser and drop them on sources or outputs in the Queue.

Dropping a preset on a source adds an output to the source.

Dropping a preset on an existing output replaces the settings of the output with the settings of the preset.

To add an output to the source, drag a source from the Queue to a preset, preset group, or alias in the Preset Browser.

To replace the settings of the output with the settings of the preset, drag an output from the Queue to a preset, preset group, or alias in the
Preset Browser.

Select a source in the Queue and double-click a preset, preset group, or alias in the Preset Browser.

Select a source in the Queue. Select presets, preset groups, or aliases selected in the Preset Browser. Click Apply Preset.

Apply presets or preset groups to Watch Folders

To apply presets to watch folders in the Watch Folders panel, do one of the following:

Drag presets, preset groups, or aliases from the Preset Browser and drop them on watch folders or outputs in the Watch Folders panel.

Dropping presets on a watch folder adds new outputs to the watch folder.

Dropping presets on an existing output replaces the settings of the output with the settings of the preset.

To add an ouput to the watch folder, drag a watch folder from the Watch Folders panel to a preset, preset group, or alias in the Preset
Browser.

To replace the settings of the output with the settings of the preset, drag an output from the Watch Folders panel to a preset, preset group, or
alias in the Preset Browser.

Select a watch folder in the Watch Folders panel. Alt + double-click (Win) or Opt + double-click (Mac) a preset, preset group, or

alias in the Preset Browser.

Select a watch folder in the Watch Folders panel. Select presets, preset groups, or aliases in the Preset Browser. Alt + click (Win) or

Opt + click

(Mac) the Apply Preset button.

Apply presets to Premiere Pro sequences, After Effects compositions, and media assets during import

Apply presets to Adobe Premiere Pro sequences

Drag a sequence from the Project panel of an open Adobe Premiere Pro project and drop it on a preset, alias, or preset group in the Preset
Browser.

This procedure is the only way to add multiple presets to Adobe Premiere Pro sequences in a single step. The Export Settings dialog in

Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to apply single presets when exporting sequences to Adobe Media Encoder.

Apply presets to After Effects compositions

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