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TriciaLawrence
Inspiring
February 22, 2016
Pregunta

Transform your photos into a video!

  • February 22, 2016
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Just wanted to make sure you heard about Adobe's new feature that enables users to export entire collections from Lightroom mobile to Premiere Clip. From within Lightroom, you can pick a collection and select “Create a Video in Clip” and Premiere Clip will automatically create an awesome video for you.

This feature is available today in Lightroom on Android and iOS and Premiere Clip on Andriod and iOS. More detail and links to download are available here.


This looks so cool!  Let us know if you've tried it and what you think!


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    Trelawney57
    Participant
    February 23, 2016

    Sounds cool! :-)

    Brad Lawryk
    Legend
    February 23, 2016

    Do you have to use Lightroom on a device to do it? I can't really see moving a bunch of images from my camera/desktop to a phone to create a video when I have all these great Adobe products in front of me.

    Looks like a feature only useful to people that only use their phone as a camera.

    Michael J. Hoffman
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 23, 2016

    Brad,

    I just tried it and it worked really well. I grabbed a collection of images in LR Mobile that I had previously synced from my desktop. Nearly 100 images that were all from my DSLR originally. I sent the collection to Premiere Clip (using my iPad) and boom! Seconds later my little video was ready to go.

    The cool part is that you can send it right back to Premiere Pri on the desktop.

    I can see many possibilities with this. Just another tool in the ever more interconnected workflow across my devices.

    Mike

    Brad Lawryk
    Legend
    February 23, 2016

    Brad, it's phone or tablet, and the more I can do on my iPad (whenever and wherever I happen to be), the better. For me, I already have 20-25 collections synced with LR Mobile, so there wasn't any additional work to do. I was out and about, away from my desktop machine, and able to create a cool starter video on the spot, with images already on my iPad.

    If I were working on my desktop machine, I surely wouldn't send images over to the iPad solely for the purpose of creating a Premiere Clip video.

    MICHAEL J. HOFFMAN

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    mhoffman2001 wrote:

    If I were working on my desktop machine, I surely wouldn't send images over to the iPad solely for the purpose of creating a Premiere Clip video.

    Yeah that is kind of my point. Seems like it is more of a way to spend time while waiting for the bus or wife while she is shopping rather than something people would use in their workflow.