If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and videos. But if you’re a video editor, you may be wondering how to do the same thing in Photoshop CC. Here’s how:
- Open Photoshop and click on the File menu.
- Choose Edit > Preferences > Video Settings.
- In this window, you’ll need to set up your video editing preferences. Here are some key values: Width: This is the width of your video file. It should be at least 320 pixels wide. Height: This is the height of your video file. It should be at least 480 pixels high. Frame Rate: This setting tells Photoshop how often it will refresh the screen for each frame of your video clip. You can choose a range from 30 to 120 frames per second (fps). If you don’t set this value, Photoshop will default to 60 fps for all videos created in CC.