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Adobe Premiere Elements 12 User Manual

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Sharing files between Adobe Premiere Elements and Adobe
Photoshop Elements

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You can access all images in a Photoshop Elements catalog directly from the Elements Organizer workspace of Premiere Elements. You can also
add, edit, and manage your images, and then drag them to the Quick view/Expert view timeline of Adobe Premiere Elements for use in your
project.

Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements are designed to work together, whether you purchase the products separately or bundled in
one package. These programs seamlessly combine digital photography and video editing, letting you create exciting video projects. The two
programs support many of the same file types, which makes the transfer of most files between them easy and efficient. For example, you can
catalog PSD files in Photoshop Elements and then add them to the Quick view/Expert view timeline directly from the Elements Organizer in
Premiere Elements.

note: The Photoshop Elements Organizer shows clips of audio AVI files with broken video thumbnail icons. However, they play correctly. The
Photoshop Elements Editor can import individual video frames from ASF, AVI, MPEG, and Windows Media files. (Choose File > Import > Frame
From Video.)

Here are a few ways you can share files between Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements:

Organize your photos, video clips, and audio clips in either Premiere Elements or Photoshop Elements. Find the assets using Elements
Organizer in either application and add them to a project.

Capture video in Premiere Elements and open it from the Elements Organizer and create and edit still images from the video.

(Windows only) Create a slideshow in Photoshop Elements 6.0 or later with captions, transitions, effects, music, narration, graphics, and
titles. Import the slideshow into Premiere Elements to edit further or burn to DVD. Alternatively, import individual photos into Premiere
Elements and create the slideshow there.

note: The Send To Adobe Premiere Elements command in Photoshop Elements works only when you use Photoshop Elements 6.0 or later
with Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 or later.

Customize menu templates in Photoshop Elements, and then use them in your Premiere Elements project. (Menu templates are PSD files
stored in the Premiere Elements application folder.)

Create a Photoshop Elements file with your video project’s settings, enhance it in Photoshop Elements, and then use it in Premiere Elements.

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