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The Convert To Profile command (Edit > Convert To Profile) also converts all pixel edits to the document’s color
space. However, using the Assign Profile command (Edit > Assign Profile) does not convert the pixel edits to a video
layer. Use the Assign Profile command with care, especially when you’ve painted on or edited video frames. If the
video layer has a color profile, applying the Assign Profile command to the document may cause a color space
mismatch between the pixel edits and the imported frames.
Some combinations of video footage and document color spaces require color conversion:
• A grayscale movie in an RGB, CMYK, or Lab mode document requires color conversion.
• Using 8- or 16-bpc footage in a 32-bpc document requires color conversion.
See also
“Understanding color management” on page 128
“Assign or remove a color profile (Illustrator, Photoshop)” on page 144
“Convert document colors to another profile (Photoshop)” on page 145
Editing video and animation layers (Photoshop
Extended)
Transform video layers (Photoshop Extended)
YoucantransformavideolayerasyoutransformanyotherlayerinPhotoshop.Oncetransformed,thevideoframes
are contained in a Smart Object.
1 In the Animation or Layers palette, select the video layer.
2 Do any of the following:
• Choose Edit > Free Transform and then use the handles in the document window to transform the video.
• Choose Edit > Transform and then choose a specific transformation from the submenu.
See also
“Transforming objects” on page 213
“About Smart Objects” on page 309
Create new video layers
You can create new video layers by adding a video file as a new layer or creating a blank layer.
See also
“Import video files and image sequences (Photoshop Extended)” on page 554
“Place a video or image sequence (Photoshop Extended)” on page 555
“Replace footage in a video layer (Photoshop Extended)” on page 556
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