
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
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Viewing In and Out frames simultaneously in the Source Monitor
Cue to an In or
O
ut point
You use the Source Monitor to cue a frame for a clip and the Program Monitor to cue the current frame for a
sequence.
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Do one of the following:
•
To cue the current time to an In point, click the Go To In Point button
.
•
To cue the current time to an Out point, click the Go To Out Point button
.
Note:
To go to the beginning or end of clips in the sequence, use the Go To Next Edit button
and the Go To Previous
Edit button
.
Remove clip In and
O
ut points
1
Double-click the clip in the Timeline panel to open it in the Source Monitor. If you want to remove In and Out
points from a source clip, double-click it in the Project panel.
2
Choose Marker
> Clear Clip Marker and then choose an option to clear the In point, the Out point, or both.
You can also clear an In or Out point by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS) the Set In Point
button or the Set Out Point button
in the Source Monitor.
Trim with Trim-in and Trim-out tools
You can change a clip’s In point or Out point by dragging its edge in the Timeline panel. As you drag, the current
In or Out point appears in the Program Monitor. A tool tip displays the number of frames that you are trimming: a
negative value if you are dragging the edge toward the beginning of the sequence and a positive number if you are
dragging toward the end of the sequence. You cannot trim past the original In and Out points of the source footage.
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Click the selection tool
and do one of the following:
•
To edit the In point, drag the left edge of the clip once the Trim-in icon
appears.
•
To edit the Out point, drag the right edge of the clip once the Trim-out icon
appears.
Note:
To trim only one track of a linked clip, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you click with a Trim icon.
You do not need to hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key once you initiate the trim. To ripple trim a
clip, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) while dragging.
April 1, 2008