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Chapter 6, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere
¦NoteThe dialog box that appears depends on what type of keyframe you’re
pasting.
5 Select the settings you want to paste. For this example, you would select
only
Size.
6 Click OK. Your destination keyframes are updated with the settings you
selected, while retaining all other attributes.
Deleting keyframes
°To delete a keyframe selection, use one of the following methods:
Click the Delete button on the Toolbar.
•Press the DELETE key.
Drag the selection vertically off the tracks.
Right-click the selection and choose Delete or Cut from the pop-up menu.
¥Tip To delete all keyframes on a track, right-click the track and choose
Delete All from the pop-up menu.
Saving and loading keyframe files
The Save Keyframes command lets you save all keyframes on a track to a file.
You can then use the
Load Keyframes command to load that file and apply the
keyframes to other clips in your video production. This is useful for building a
library of complex or frequently used keyframe sequences.
For example, after creating a complex series of keyframes to perform a 3D DVE
tumble, you can save your keyframe sequence to a file, then load that file
whenever you want to apply the same tumble to another clip in your project. You
may also want to exchange your saved keyframes with other Matrox users. For
details on how to save a customized Matrox effect and add it to your library of
pre-created RT.X100 Xtreme effects, see “Common controls on the Custom
pages” on page 87.
°To save all keyframes on the currently selected track to a file:
1 Press CTRL+S or right-click the track and choose Save Keyframes from the
pop-up menu.
2 In the provided dialog box, specify the file to which you want to store the
keyframes. Your file will be given an extension that signifies the track name,
such as .Transform.Kft if you’re saving keyframes on the
Transform track.
°To load saved keyframes to the currently selected track:
1 Press CTRL+O or right-click the track and choose Load Keyframes from the
pop-up menu.
2 In the provided dialog box, select the file you want to load. This file must
contain keyframes belonging to the current track. For example, you can load