Difference between revisions of "Adobe - Load export presets"
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− | Sometimes you will need to import presets into Adobe Premier or Adobe Media Encoder. | + | Sometimes you will need to import presets into Adobe Premier or Adobe Media Encoder. There are multiple ways to accomplish this task. |
+ | == Import via the Finder == | ||
Open a finder window and navigate to the following path <BR> | Open a finder window and navigate to the following path <BR> | ||
− | === /Documents/Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/VERSION/Presets/ === | + | ==== /Documents/Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/VERSION/Presets/ ==== |
[[File:Path_to_Presets_%28generic%29.png|200px]]<BR> | [[File:Path_to_Presets_%28generic%29.png|200px]]<BR> | ||
− | Copy any presets you would like to load into this folder. Presets typically have a ".epr" file extension. | + | Copy any presets you would like to load into this folder. <BR> |
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+ | Presets typically have a ".epr" file extension. |
Revision as of 05:23, 13 September 2018
Sometimes you will need to import presets into Adobe Premier or Adobe Media Encoder. There are multiple ways to accomplish this task.
Import via the Finder
Open a finder window and navigate to the following path
/Documents/Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/VERSION/Presets/
Copy any presets you would like to load into this folder.
Presets typically have a ".epr" file extension.