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FINALLY!
There's a new 500+ page pdf-format manual for Premiere Pro just released today ...
https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf
It's got a very clear contents listing at the front, with hyperlinked content ... so when you see what you need, click, and you go right to it. It's of course downloadable so you can take it with you and is rather complete on the basic steps to use nearly everything. I've not been through the whole thing, but a LOT of the questions we get on this forum are answered herein.
Neil
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Thank you for sharing here, Neil.
-Kulpreet Singh
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Thanks R Neil Haugen​, I just downloaded. I of course immediately searched for "Dolby", hmmm... didn't find it in there! Though the spelling check here on the web did correct to a capital "D"!
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As Dolby apparently required Adobe to remove all bits of it from all Adobe apps, well ... I'm not surprised Dolby isn't in there. They do have several FAQs published and available on possible ways to get through that problem with ac3, that sadly won't help everybody.
LIke everybody else, Adobe has to abide by ownership rights laws. Even when they are extremely inconvenient for their users.
Neil
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I was just kidding of course, but I did do the search!
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Nice!
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And here is After Effects
https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/after_effects_reference.pdf
Enjoy it
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Thanks, Neil! So helpful to have this again. Curious, how would have I found this were it not for your post here? I don't see any "help" path that leads me there...
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It was just released to the public today.
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How did you learn of it? In the past, I'd go to help and the application and to user manuals - where only online versions existed and still exist. I don't see any "path" from a users perspective that would lead me to these links.
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There were several of these that "dropped" this morning ... and the ACP's were notified of the list. I immediately posted that here.
Neil
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This is wonderful. But WHY is the PDF hidden. I have been complaining LOUDLY about the lack of this, and I randomly run across it in the forums? I'm grateful, but Adobe get it together.
There needs to be an obvious, persistent and well publicized area that has these PDF manuals reside in. When I am working on a project, the last thing I need in a reference is the cluttered waste pit that is online web help. I look there when things are leisurely and I am casually perusing, not for mission critical lookup.
Is there any updates to these PDF's, or do they remain hidden at Hogwarts?
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The PDF at that link does get updated.
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No link from any of the help pages that I can find.
Note that the pdf at the link in Neil's top post here is (now) to the 4/13/18 version, the latest. When he posted, it was 3/9/18, i.e. updated once. The newer version is the one to use: many changes that I'm confident are more consistent with the latest versions. But already behind.
The archival list of pdf's is here, but does not include either of the latest two.
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I think the first/top one IS the most recent version (4/13/18), just labeled wrong:
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Lol. Good catch.
If you look at the last publish date that archive page, it is because it was the 2016 version when the page was published.
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I have made more substantial progress on getting to grips with new features and quickly referencing something as needed with the PDF.
I would now rate these the single most valuable piece of the CC subscription.
Thank You
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I'd agree. And it still isn't the easiest thing to find, which I do not understand.
Also, Jarle Leirpoll's ebook/printed "The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro" is the best detailed manual for getting things done and that righteously fast from basic projects setup including making projects that are simply holders of templates to grab and use in working projects; audio setup, routing, effects and export; graphics and mogrts and old Titler use; round tripping ti AfterEffects and Audition ... and about anything else you can find to do.
500 plus dense pages. Detailed contents to find everything fast.
I don't get a dime but you'll get better fast ...
Premierepro.net
Neil
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500? Make that 1200.
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Oh, right ... don't want to short it! Where'd I think 500? ...
Neil
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Why should we need an outside source for comprehensive help. While I appreciate outside references and find great value in them Adobe needs to get there s*** together and address this massive failing.
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The pdf I referenced in the first post in this thread is a massive step forward from the mess that had been the previous mashups. It covers most general operations in enough detail to start doing most of what the app can do. It truly is a major step forward, and please ... keep pressure on them to keep it up to date and expand it over time!
Hit that UserVoice system which clearly they are using.
Of course that new pdf isn't as detailed into specific workflow situations as Jarle's book, nor would I expect it to be. I also run Resolve, which has a manual more detailed than the newest PrPro pdf, and is a very good example of what to aim for in a general manual. That however is STILL not enough to really ground one into using the program, and I have both online subscription sites I pay for and books either ebook or paper that I also obtain for the more detailed things for certain workflows in both programs.
Let alone AfterEffects!
Neil
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Thanks for sharing that with us. I have the following questions:
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Confused maybe? If you leave the Fixed effects at the default values with no keyframes, then they wont be used.
BTW: I had to text search for the text strings you posted. I was looking for the page numbers first, but they don't match the PDF I have. For instance:
Is on page 379 in my manual. Each page of the manual has a date on the bottom, my says:
Last updated 10/15/2018
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Hi MyerPj,
Thanks for the quick response.
1. Interesting. I downloaded the PDF today from the link provided in the first message in this thread. My says, "Last updated 4/13/2018" so you clearly have a newer version.
2. I'm not disputing what the program does. I'm just pointing out an error in the manual. Can you confirm that, despite the differences in page number, do my quotes from it match your manual?
3. Where does the manual say, "If you leave the Fixed effects at the default values with no keyframes, then they wont be used."
4. If you do change the Fixed effect values, then what happens a Standard effect intersect with the same aspects of the clip?
5. Where can I get the latest version of the manual?
I've been writing software for about 45 years and it is my passionate belief that an application can be no better than the documentation that describes how to use it. But I could be wrong.
Peace,
Rob:-]