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Exporting your clip list to an Adobe Premiere project
¦NoteIf you do not specify a file name in the Save As text box, or if you select
Auto Save, MediaTools will assign a default name to the first grabbed image
(such as MyImage01.tga, MyImage01.avi, or a name based on the last name you
used) and continue naming images sequentially.
Exporting your clip list to an Adobe Premiere
project
You can export all or selected clips from the clip list directly to a new Adobe
Premiere project (.ppj file).
1 Select the clips you want to export using CTRL+click, or select a range of
clips using
SHIFT+click.
2 Right-click the clip list. Choose Export to Premiere from the pop-up menu.
A message is displayed asking if you want to export all clips in the clip list,
or export selected clips. Choose
Export All to export all clips, or choose
Export Selected to export only selected clips.
3 In the Save As dialog box, enter the directory and file name for the project
you want to export. Click
Save.
4 Close MediaTools and start Adobe Premiere. You can now open the Adobe
Premiere project you created and add Matrox realtime effects.
Keyboard shortcuts
Grab
F5
Auto Save
F6
Save
F7