Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
If you want to see a preview of the video,
once you're in Loupe view, click the Play
button beneath the video (it turns into a
Pause button) and it plays the video clip.
Also, you can export your video clips
from Lightroom (just be sure to turn on
the Include Video Files checkbox in the
Video section of the Export dialog).
TIP: Program for Editing DSLR Video
Adobe's latest version of Premiere Pro has
built-in support for editing DSLR video,
so if you're really into this stuff, at least
go download the free 30-day trial from
www.adobe.com .
Step Four:
If you want to organize all your video clips
into one central location, create a Smart
Collection to do it for you. In the Collec-
tions panel, click on the + (plus sign) but-
ton on the right side of the panel header
and choose Create Smart Collection
from the pop-up menu. When the dialog
appears, from the first pop-up menu on
the left choose File Type, from the second
menu choose Is, and from the third choose
Video. Name your Smart Collection and
click the Create button, and it gathers all
your video clips and puts them in a Smart
Collection, but best of all, this collection
updates live—anytime you import a video
clip, it's also added to your new Smart
Collection of video clips.
 
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