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Timeline Zoom cs6?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2012 Jul 26, 2012

In CS5.5, the zoom in or out is in the bottom left corner of the timeline.  Where is the darn thing in CS6?  I see nothing at the bottom left.

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LEGEND , Aug 23, 2012 Aug 23, 2012

CTRL doesn't modify the behavior.  Shift will make it zoom faster, and ALT will make it scroll backwards.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 26, 2012 Jul 26, 2012

Try "+", "-" and "\"

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LEGEND ,
Jul 26, 2012 Jul 26, 2012

The zoom and the scroll bar have unfortunately been combined.

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People's Champ ,
Jul 26, 2012 Jul 26, 2012

Which is why, when you want to zoom in and out with the wheel on your mouse,it is easier if you hover over the scroll bar. Just for fun, check out what happens when you scroll as you press the Ctrl, Shift or Alt keys.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 23, 2012 Aug 23, 2012

Okay, I cannot get the Ctrl to do anything.  What is it supposed to do?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 23, 2012 Aug 23, 2012

CTRL doesn't modify the behavior.  Shift will make it zoom faster, and ALT will make it scroll backwards.

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People's Champ ,
Aug 23, 2012 Aug 23, 2012

Sorry. I didn't mean to be confusing. I was referring to more than the timeline zoom. Ctrl changes what you are scrolling if the cursor is over the sequence. You change from left and right to up and down.

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New Here ,
Feb 13, 2014 Feb 13, 2014

Simple drag and pull the horizontal slider bar to zoom in. Thanks form http://digimix.us

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New Here ,
Oct 27, 2014 Oct 27, 2014

Hey guys,

Does anyone knows how do I define a keyboard shortcut for zooming in/out of the timeline?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 27, 2014 Oct 27, 2014

Hi Simanim,

Choose Keyboard Shortcuts > Application > Sequence > Zoom In/Zoom Out.

Thanks,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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New Here ,
Oct 28, 2014 Oct 28, 2014

Kevin thanks.

Did that but it pans across the timeline and not zooming in...

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New Here ,
Jan 17, 2016 Jan 17, 2016

I have the same problem as simanim.

I've set the up/down keys to zoom in and out, but they just pan across the timeline...

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New Here ,
Dec 24, 2018 Dec 24, 2018
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same problem here. Did you found a solution?

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Engaged ,
Oct 14, 2016 Oct 14, 2016

My suggestion is use command + and command - for zooming height of clips in timeline, and plain old + or - (+ is actually 😃 for zooming in so the clips are longer. I have this set up in Premiere, and it matches After Effects which is nice. Adobe doesn't often ensure their keyboard shortcuts are consistent across their apps, which is baffling.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Thanks for the very helpful and clear answer, Kevin!

I was trying to get the mouse scroll wheel to zoom the Premiere timeline in and out, just as it does in Audition CS6. No luck. Apparently keyboard shortcuts are required, so specifying Z for zoom-in and Shift-Z for zoom-out works quicker than reaching for the - and + keys. [Z had to be reassigned from Zoom tool for this purpose.]

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2017 Aug 05, 2017

I personally zoom in and out quite a bit

alt + cmd + K    opening up keyboard layout

(Me personally)     ---   Using D as Zoom in and S as out

(Close to A which is all timeline select/Move and the basic V and C cut and scroll keys)

Hope this helps!

I am a director so most editors will love the fact that my cutting knowledge extends to only three or four basic hot keys! 🙂

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New Here ,
Apr 24, 2018 Apr 24, 2018

In Final Cut 7 you could, if I remember correctly, use command + for zooming in and common - for zooming out, way much faster and easier than having to scroll back and forth with knob under the timeline. Does this option exist in Premiere Pro cc ?

Sincerely

Trygve Hagen

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