Photoshop CS for video and filmmakers


    Remove the guesswork from designing for DVD, video, and film, and achieve tighter integration with motion graphics software such as Adobe® Premiere® and Adobe® After Effects®.

    Create non-square pixel documents

    Work with different aspect ratios without the distortion caused by viewing non-square images on a computer monitor, seeing them exactly as they will appear when viewed on a standards-compliant external monitor. (See Saving images for use in video.)

    Choose from video document presets with automatic guides

    Use new, customizable document presets in standard video sizes and aspect ratios, with automatic action-safe and title-safe guides, for easier setup and creation of files for DVD, video, and film. (See Saving images for use in video.)

    Easily export layers to files

    Integrate your layered Photoshop CS artwork with a variety of editing and compositing systems more efficiently, using the Export Layers to Files command. (See Exporting layers as files (ImageReady).)



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