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Saving keyframes presets

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Saving keyframes presets

Postby coolstuffiniowa » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:59 pm

ok - I am lame - I have looked in the book and searched on here - but I dont see how to "copy" the keyframes I have created in this slideshow.

I have about 750 images in a slideshow I am creating.........the advice on here was to break this up into a bunch of little slideshows then combine them all together when I am done - GOOD advice.

BUT

I have 55 images in a small slideshow - and I have created 12 different keyframe paths for the images to flow on.........
some are closeups that pan back

others go from left to right fast..........others are slow

some go from extreme close up to half way pullback and then stop for 2 seconds...........

anyway -

I wanna use these same 12 paths in OTHER slideshows I am creating

How to do this?

bring in the other 55 slides and apply the attributes to THOSE slides and then erase the ones that were just up there that I stole the keyframes from?

that is about the only way to do it - but I thought there may be a way to save these for a future segment that I dont wanna pull this slideshow from...........
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Re: Saving keyframes presets

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:38 pm

Hi Iowa :)

What you need to do is create presets, then you will just apply your presets to the other clips.
There is a tutorial all about Presets
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Re: Saving keyframes presets

Postby momoffduty » Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:42 am

After you save those presets, I strongly recommend that you keep a copy in a separate folder on your hard drive (not in the program files). Last year I had major computer issues and when I loaded PrEl & Pro onto the new computer my presets were not there. I had to look thru notes and recreate all of my favorites. Lesson learned the hard way.
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Re: Saving keyframes presets

Postby Peru » Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:56 pm

momoffduty wrote:After you save those presets, I strongly recommend that you keep a copy in a separate folder on your hard drive (not in the program files). Last year I had major computer issues and when I loaded PrEl & Pro onto the new computer my presets were not there. I had to look thru notes and recreate all of my favorites. Lesson learned the hard way.


If you use backup software like Acronis, you can find the files in the backup and copy them to the appropriate place.
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Re: Saving keyframes presets

Postby momoffduty » Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:04 pm

Thanks for the tip Peru.
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