Adobe Premiere Elements 12 User Manual
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Note:
Frame hint
Ensure that you click the frame hint only once. Double-clicking a frame hint adds two focus frames.
Modifying focus frames
Move focus frames
1. Select the focus frame.
2. Move the cursor over the boundary of the focus frame until the pan (hand) icon appears.
3. Drag to move the focus frame on top of the required object.
Reorder focus frames to modify panning sequence (photos only)
The number on focus frames determines the panning sequence, the sequence in which objects are panned into. For example, the focus shifts to
the object with focus frame 3 after the object with focus frame 2 is panned.
Do one of the following to change the numbering of focus frames:
In the timeline, move the focus frame markers around based on the sequence you want the corresponding focus frames to appear.
Changing the position of focus frame markers automatically renumbers focus frames in the order of their appearance in the timeline.
Move the focus frames around in the thumbnail strip.
Resize focus frames
Do one of the following:
Select the focus frame, and move your mouse over any of the corners until the resize (double-sided arrow) icon appears. Drag to resize
the frame.
To zoom incrementally, select the focus frame and move your mouse over the focus frame. Click the “+” or “-” zoom controls to
incrementally change the size of the frame.
Delete focus frames
Move the mouse over the focus frame. Click the “X” button, or press the Delete key.
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