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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 192
OS: Mac OS X 10.5.2 and XP SP2
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[SOLVED] Editing video in PS CS3 Extended
Hi,
I have a video that is really dark, so I figured I would fix the shadows/highlights in Photoshop. I opened it up and fixed the image, but it only applies the changes to the first frame. Is there any way to apply a change like that to the entire video without changing every frame? Thanks |
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Re: Editing video in PS CS3 Extended
I haven't used the video editing features of CS3 yet, so apologies if this is wrong.
![]() Can you 'select all' of the frames before applying the changes? If not, then changing the video layer to a smart object should allow you to edit all the frames at once. File > Export > Render Video. Under the 'Range' options, select 'All Frames' and click 'Render'.
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