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Hi,
Can you help. I have a clip I’d like to alter. I take my clip from Premiere CS3 and cut and paste into an After Effects composition. I then import a frame from this into Photoshop then add a layer and paint over a background object. Next I use the rectangular marquee to define an area which includes the painted out object and cut and paste this defined area into a new layer. However when I observe the new layer I’m still looking at the entire image, not just the defined section, how do I look at just the area I defined? as I would then like to import this section back into After Effects as a .jpg for incorporation with motion tracking. However when I do this it imports the entire picture, not just the small section I define with the rectangular marquee. Please advise on how to define and import only that small section of the layer if you can assist.
Many Thanks,
Jarrod.
Can you help. I have a clip I’d like to alter. I take my clip from Premiere CS3 and cut and paste into an After Effects composition. I then import a frame from this into Photoshop then add a layer and paint over a background object. Next I use the rectangular marquee to define an area which includes the painted out object and cut and paste this defined area into a new layer. However when I observe the new layer I’m still looking at the entire image, not just the defined section, how do I look at just the area I defined? as I would then like to import this section back into After Effects as a .jpg for incorporation with motion tracking. However when I do this it imports the entire picture, not just the small section I define with the rectangular marquee. Please advise on how to define and import only that small section of the layer if you can assist.
Many Thanks,
Jarrod.
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