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Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
I don't know if this is the right terminology but I refer to the thin yellow lines that is used to alter the volume on the audio tracks on the timeline. My problem is as I am 92 years old my eyes are not wht they used to be. As the lines are coloured a pale yellow against a white background I can hardly see them. Is it possible to change the colour of the lines . Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
You can change the background color to one with more contrast, maybe that would help. Right-click on the track, select LABEL from the window that opens, then select the color you want. The dark blue might work.
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Re: Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
Another simple visual aid is to make the audio track much larger.
If you move the cursor to the left side of the timeline ( the area that denotes Video 1 & 2, Audio 1 & 2, etc.) and place it on the dividing line between Audio 1 and 2, you can then drag that border down, with the effect of making the Audio 1 track as large as you like. You can then repeat for Audio 2 track, and so on. |
Re: Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
Thank you Battle and BOb. I will take your advice and try and follow your advice
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Re: Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
Roy, for the record, editing video etc and internetting at 92? I think you're pretty dang amazing. So glad to have you here amongst us.
Andrew |
Re: Adobe pemiere pro CS6 rubber bands
Thank you Andrew for your kind comments. You can see some of my videos on You Tube. Just log onto RoyfromDurham to see 28 videos I have made around the world. Roy
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