Thomas Westbrook
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Everything else has a hotkey, but we have to drag and drop effects manually. This would save us hours of editing time each month. Please Please Please make this a feature.
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I have the same problem. This has been a bug since the version 13 update. It won't preview an image when you scale it unless:
1. You also alter the position property slightly
2. You have a video in the background (even if it's completely covered by the image you're scaling).
3. You scale by adding the transform effect to an image rather than just adjusting the scale property.This bug exists on both PC and Mac.
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Thomas Westbrook supported this idea ·
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Thomas Westbrook supported this idea ·
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We do monitor User Voice; we share your disappointment that we don’t have a reproducible case, for this issue.
If you can reliably reproduce the ‘low level exception’ problem, on your system, please contact Support and provide them with any files and source media required for that repro case, as well as (important!) step-by-step instructions on how you can reproduce the issue.
We’re eager to pursue the issue further.
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Premiere is still so primitive when it comes to saving effects presets and applying them to hotkeys, but I just tried Pierre's plugin Excalibur, and it fixes a lot of this. It would still be nice to be able to have certain custom effects presets (like slides from all four directions and reverse slides from all directions) without having to configure them manually each and every time. But this plugin is a good start towards fixing what Adobe should have done years ago.