Changing effect properties, Properties view – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual

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Applying effects

Last updated 8/12/2010

when you saved the preset, this option adds the keyframe at 1 second from the In point of the target clip, and adds all
other keyframes relative to that position without any scaling.

Anchor To Out Point

Positions the preset’s last keyframe at the same distance from the target clip’s Out point as it was

from the original clip’s Out point. For example, if the first keyframe was 1 second from the Out point of the source clip
when you saved the preset, this option adds the keyframe at 1 second from the Out point of the target clip, and adds
all other keyframes relative to that position without any scaling.

Changing effect properties

Properties view

Use the Properties view to adjust effect properties. Open the Properties view from the Effects view by clicking the Edit
Effects button (or by choosing Window > Properties).

The Properties view includes a time ruler, a current-time indicator, zoom controls, controls for playing and looping
audio clips, and a keyframe navigator. Unlike the time ruler in Timeline view, the time ruler in the Properties view
measures only a specific clip or transition. Click Show Keyframes to view the time ruler and the keyframe area, where
you can adjust how an effect changes over time.

In the Properties view, you can view the entire length of a clip to which you apply an effect. Expand an effect to display
the controls that you use to change its properties. Controls can include underlined values, sliders, effect point icons,
angle controls, menus, color swatches, the Eyedropper tool, and graphs.

Note: For more information about changing effect properties, see Help.

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