- review your clips
- rename your clips
- delete unneeded clips
- tell the story
- meet the timeline
- set in/out points
- drag clip to the timeline
- split clips on timeline
- trim on the timeline
- trim between clips
- preview your movie
- save your project
- add clips between clips
- arrange clips
- ripple delete
- insert music files
- add a picture
- create a slideshow
- preview the slideshow
- edit your images
- extra bits
edit your images
Here's a close-up look of the slideshow, complete with transitions. However, as I preview the slide show, I see that one image has red-eye issues. If you have this or similar problems, you can fix them in your default image editor. Mine is Photoshop Elements.
Then, right click.
Photoshop Elements opens with the file inserted.
I've fixed one eye (on the right) and have one to go. Photoshop Elements' Red Eye Removal tool fixes red-eye issues, and there are a host of tools that can fix other common problems quickly and easily.
Then save the file as normal and Premiere Elements automatically imports the updated file.