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Create and save an effect preset
- In a Timeline, select the clip that uses
one or more effects with the settings that you want to save as a
preset.
- In the Effect Controls panel, select one or more effects
you want to save. Shift-click effects to select more than one.
- Click the triangle to the upper right of the Effect Controls
panel to open the panel menu.
- Choose Save Preset
- In the Save Preset dialog box, specify a name for your
preset. If desired, enter a description.
- Select one of the following preset types. These types
specify how Adobe Premiere Pro handles keyframes when you apply
a preset to a target clip.
- Scale
- Scales the source keyframes proportionally to the length
of the target clip. This action deletes any existing keyframes on
the target clip.
- Anchor To In Point
- Retains the original distance from the clip In point
to the first effect keyframe. For example, if the first keyframe
is 1 sec. from the In Point of the source clip, this option adds
the keyframe at 1 sec. from the In point of the target clip. This
option also adds all other keyframes relative to that position, without
any scaling.
- Anchor To Out Point
- Retains the original distance from the clip Out point
to the last effect keyframe. For example, if the last keyframe is
1 sec. from the Out point of the source clip, then this option adds
the keyframe at 1 sec. from the Out point of the target clip. This
option also adds all other keyframes relative to that position,
without any scaling.
- Click OK.
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