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May 9, 2018
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How to disable the preview pop up when changing timeline duration?

  • May 9, 2018
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Hi guys! I think there should be a simple solution to this but I haven't found it yet. So every time I drag the timeline boarders to change their duration, this gigantic, annoying preview pops up and blocks everything! Is there a way to disable this? Because this is really disturbing my workflow! I can't see where I'm dragging the animation to and using this method as apposed to cutting then deleting is faster because I'm making frame by frame animation. I haven't done animation in PS in awhile but I do remember this preview does NOT exist back when I first used PS (probably PS5) Please help!

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Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 9, 2018

Hi MagikHelfire,

As you're seeing a preview everytime you drag the timeline to the border, could you please try resetting the preferences of Photoshop and let us know if it helps with the issue? Preferences in Photoshop

Also, could you please let us know which exact version of PRODUCT you're working on and which operating system are you using?

Regards,

Sahil

Participating Frequently
May 10, 2018

Hello Sahil,

Thanks for the reply.

I tried resetting it but it didn't work.

I'm using Photoshop CC 2018 on Windows 10

Here's a screen cap of what's happening. The preview window blocks the video AND the timeline, two of the most important info in animation.

Regards,

Magik

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 11, 2018

Hello Dave,

I tried it and even restarted the pc and checked if it's using the right GPU but it didn't work

Regards,

Magik


I get a preview window when dragging a Video Layer’s end in the timeline, too, though it is far from »gigantic«.

That it shows the transparency grid in this case might be owe to lacking (or very transparent) content.

Ultimately this might come down to:

If you are serious about video work don’t use Photoshop for it but rather applications like Premiere or After Effects.