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Selecting the Reference Frame in Comparison View for Adobe Premiere Pro

Selecting the Reference Frame in Comparison View for Adobe Premiere Pro I couldn't find out how to select the reference frame in the comparison view in Adobe Premiere Pro. I searched the web and watched a few videos, but couldn't find the answer. I am not saying it's not there, I'm just saying *I* couldn't find it. Eventually, I found the answer myself.

In this video, I show you how to select the reference frame in the comparison view. I do NOT show you HOW to use the comparison view.

My plan is to make short videos that explain or describe one aspect of using Premiere Pro. I know that all the topics I post about are almost certainly covered in longer tutorials, both videos and text, but my goal is to make short, very specific videos about one topic.

I am NOT an expert in video editing or Adobe Premiere Pro, I am just an average user who struggled with an issue and hope that this and future videos will help other users.

I don't have a posting schedule for these types of videos, but I will post the videos as something occurs.

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In the past, it was used for posting videos of me playing video games and mods, but now I will just be posting beginner Premiere Pro tips and product reviews.

Email: PlanetPhillip@gmail.com

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