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Viewing and adjusting effects and keyframes 336......................................................................................................................
Applying effects to audio 338......................................................................................................................................................
Working with audio transitions 342.............................................................................................................................................
Effect presets 344.......................................................................................................................................................................
Stabilize motion with the Warp Stabilizer effect (CS6) 347........................................................................................................
Color correction and adjustment 350..........................................................................................................................................
Adjustment Layers (CS6) 364.....................................................................................................................................................
The rolling shutter repair effect (CS6) 366..................................................................................................................................
Three-way Color Corrector effect (CS6) 367..............................................................................................................................
Audio effects and transitions reference 368...............................................................................................................................
Creating common results 375.....................................................................................................................................................
Duration and speed 377.............................................................................................................................................................
Effects and transitions reference 384.........................................................................................................................................
Eliminate flicker 427....................................................................................................................................................................
Interlacing and field order 428....................................................................................................................................................
Modifying and customizing transitions 430.................................................................................................................................
Motion: position, scale, and rotate a clip 434..............................................................................................................................
Transition overview: applying transitions 438.............................................................................................................................
Animation and keyframes 442..........................................................................................................................
Adding, navigating, and setting keyframes 443..........................................................................................................................
Moving and copying keyframes 449...........................................................................................................................................
Controlling effect changes using keyframe interpolation 451.....................................................................................................
Optimize keyframe automation 454............................................................................................................................................
Compositing 455...............................................................................................................................................
Compositing, alpha channels, and adjusting clip opacity 456....................................................................................................
Blending modes 459...................................................................................................................................................................
Exporting 462....................................................................................................................................................
Workflow and overview for exporting 463...................................................................................................................................
Formats exported directly from Premiere Pro 465......................................................................................................................
Export to Panasonic P2 format 466............................................................................................................................................
Exporting OMF files for Pro Tools 467........................................................................................................................................
Export a still image 469..............................................................................................................................................................
Exporting to DVD or Blu-ray Disc 470........................................................................................................................................
Smart rendering 471...................................................................................................................................................................
Working with Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 472...............................................................................................................................
Exporting for the Web and mobile devices 474..........................................................................................................................
Exporting projects for other applications 477..............................................................................................................................
Exporting to videotape 480.........................................................................................................................................................
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