Working with effect presets – Adobe Premiere Elements 12 User Manual
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Working with effect presets
Bevel Edges
Blurs
Color Effects
Drop Shadows
Horizontal/Vertical Image Pans
Horizontal/Vertical Image Zooms
Mosaics, Solarizes, and Twirls
PiPs
Effect presets
Apply an effect preset
Create an effect preset
Effect presets
Premiere Elements includes several effect presets, which are common, preconfigured effects that you can apply to clips. For instance, the Tint
Blue preset adds a light blue tint to an entire image. Typically, presets provide good results without having to adjust their properties. After you
apply a preset, you can change its properties. You can also create your own presets.
The included effect presets are available under the Presets category in the Effects panel. Presets are grouped in the following categories:
Create thick or thin edges that resemble picture frames.
Create blurs of varying degrees at the In or Out points of a clip.
Create tints of varying color and intensity.
Create either static or animated shadows. Shadow presets have suffixes that indicate the direction that the shadow is cast or the
direction that it moves. For example, LL indicates that the shadow is cast to the lower left. For moving shadows, the appendix is hyphenated.
Therefore, LR-LL indicates that the shadow moves from the lower right to the lower left. To ensure that shadows are visible, apply shadows to
images that are smaller than the project’s frame size and make sure that the background image is not black.
Create animations in which the entire image moves left and right or up and down as the video plays. For
example, an L-R horizontal pan moves the image from left to right.
Create animated zoom effects.
Create animated effects that either decrease in intensity from the beginning of the clip or increase in intensity as
the clip ends.
Create Picture-in-Picture effects by scaling the target clip so that you can superimpose it onto a full-sized clip. You can also apply this effect
to several clips in order to create a montage.
note: For descriptions of the effects used in the presets, search for the effect name in Help.
Apply an effect preset
If you apply a preset to a clip, and the preset contains properties for an effect that is already applied to the clip, the clip is modified using the
following rules:
If the effect preset contains a fixed effect (Motion, Opacity, or Volume), applying the preset replaces the existing effect properties.
If the effect preset contains a standard (non-fixed) effect, the effect is added to the bottom of the list of effects.
1. Click Effects in the Action bar to display the Applied Effects panel.
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