Brighten or darken the interface, The 2-up editing workspace (cs6) – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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2. Choose the workspace you want to delete, and then click OK.
You cannot delete the currently active workspace.
Brighten or darken the interface
You can lower the brightness, as when working in a darkened editing suite or when making color corrections. Changing the brightness affects
panels, windows, and dialog boxes but does not affect scroll bars, title bars, and menus that aren’t inside panels. In addition, the change doesn’t
affect the application background on Windows.
1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Appearance (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Appearance (Mac OS).
2. Drag the User Interface Brightness slider to the left or right. Click Default to restore the default brightness level.
The 2-up editing workspace (CS6)
In Premiere Pro CS6, there is a new workspace called, "2-up". 2-up refers to the large Source Monitor and Program Monitor found at the top of the
interface. This arrangement allows you to focus more on the images, and less on the user interface.
The 2-up editing workspace and the Preview Area
In Premiere Pro CS6, the new default editing workspace does not display the Preview Area in the Project panel, as it had in past versions of
Premiere Pro. You can view the Preview Area by choosing the panel menu > Preview Area in the Project panel.
Reverting to the Editing workspace from Premiere Pro CS5.5
You can use the other workspaces, including returning to the standard editing workspace found in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and earlier. To use the
standard editing workspace from Premiere Pro CS5.5, and earlier, choose Window > Workspace > Editing (CS5.5).
The 2-up workspace and the Media Browser
In the 2-up interface, the Project panel covers up the Media Browser, so it is not apparent that you can drag items from the Media Browser into
the Project panel. To drag media from the Media Browser to the Project panel, do the following:
1. Select the items you wish to import in the Media Browser.
2. Drag the items to the Project tab.
Media is then imported into the Project panel.
You can also import items from the Media Browser by selecting media and then choosing File > Import From Media Browser. You can also choose
Import from the context menu.
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