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Please note: This feature has been updated, please refer to the ‘Updates’ section at the end of this post.
Whether you’re trying to move titles or graphics more precisely, checking a clip for unwanted artifacts, or getting a closer look at a mask that you’re drawing, starting with Adobe Premiere Pro 24.4 Beta you can freely zoom into and out of the Program, Source, and Reference monitors quickly and conveniently using the scroll behaviour of your mouse, trackpad, or pen and tablet. Additionally, scroll bars appear to show you the position of your content within each Monitor.
Details of this feature’s use include:
Updates
The following changes appear post Premiere Pro Beta 24.4 Build 44:
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Sorry should have included specs:
Working on Premiere v 24.5
Hardware Specifications
MacBook Pro 16 in
M3 Max
64 GB RAM
1TB SSD (working off a 4TB SanDisk SSD)
MacOS Sonoma 14.5
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You're in the Beta forum, you probably want the Premiere forum. (24.5 is current shipping version)
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I'm using Beta 25.0 on mac and the hand tool doesn't seem to be working to move up/down left/right in the program monitor. It does work in the source monitor.
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In testing for another post here, I just found out something ODD, the Hand tool works as expected to move the view around, however, if the hand tool is selected, then the middle button does not work as expected, all looks fine, but the view won't change. Switch back to the selection tool, and the middle button works.
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So it seems like toggling the hot key for Hand Tool prevents it from functioning in this new capacity.
I'm also using a Magic Mouse, so the mouse wheel isn't available as a middle button.
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I just noticed in Beta 25.1.0.8 that the wrench settings in the Program and Source Monitors has a "Show scrollbars" option that turns scroll bars back on.
@Palash Sanjay Kotgirwar Is that the way it will now work? There'll be some happy users over in the regular forum once it hits the Release versions.
Stan
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While I think this is welcome it's still flawed imo. It would be better to not have the option but just always show scroll bars whenever the image is bigger than the panel itself. This would allow visual cues as to whether parts of your image are cropped assisting both the people that don't want to see the scroll bars when the image is set to fit and those that do want it for panning when zoomed in. This is also how it works in Photoshop afaik. Clear and simple.
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I agree that there needs to be some visual indicator that your view of the image is being cropped by the edge of the monitor panel, and scroll bars used to serve this purpose. Maybe having an overlayed diagram showing the image frame and the monitor frame whenever some of the sequence image is being cropped. Ideally it would also allow you to navigate the image by dragging the yellow monitor frame, for when you are zoomed far in for detail work. I am not stuck on it overlaying the image, but I am not sure where else this UI element would fit, and it needs to be close to the program monitor to be a functional warning.
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I really like that i can pan around the viewer with middle drag, but is a pretty feature breaking bug introduced.
Rulers and Guides dont follow the panning, but will stay fixed in the panel, so that makes any guides you setup totally useless if you pan the viewer even the slightest 😞
This is broken in both the official release 24.6.1 and the 25.1.0.x20 beta
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Not seeing this: guides/rulers follow the panning/zooming with the middle mouse and the Hand tool.
Windows / build 25.1.23 / 24.6.1
Does not seem to work on fit only on zoom in/out.
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oh... yes, i see that its only a problem when using the "Fit" zoom level, the default zoom mode in Premiere 😉
It works as expected for all the predefined zoom levels, like 50%, 75%, 100% 200% etc. so there at least is a workround until it get fixed.
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Panning with Rules and/or Guides does not work after I execute a Fit command. And as soon as I zoom in/out, it works again.
Win 10. Same in 24.6.1 and Beta 25.1.0.18.
In 24.6.1, all the time, when I move with Rules on, they seem to flash/shimmer?
Stan
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@Stan Jones yes the zoom in/out trick also sorts it. I use a Wacom for 99% of the time so dont have the mousewheel exclusive zoom nearby normally, so havnt notived before now that it fixed it 😄
The "Z" key should enable a dynamic zoom mode in the viewer panel, so you could hold Z and drag left/right to zoom the viewer. But well, Premiere doesnt like the temporary shortcuts thats standard in so many other Adobe apps. Premiere is the most clunky app of the Adobe suite.
yes, the flashing/shimmering/flickering of the UI in Premiere is such an annoyance, and its in so many parts, especially when resizing panels.
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Yes, I see the same thing for Fit. Even if I zoom to the same percentage as Fit, it works.