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The Project Preset Editor appears.
4 In the Project Preset Editor, do the following:
a In the Name eld, enter a descriptive name for the preset.
b In the Description eld, enter a brief description of what that preset is for. Include signicant
characteristics of that preset, such as frame size and frame rate.
c Enter a frame size into the Width and Height elds.
d Choose a Pixel Aspect Ratio, Field Order, and Frame Rate from the corresponding
pop-up menus.
5 Click OK.
The new preset appears in the Presets pane and in the Presets pop-up menu in the
Project Browser.
6 If you’re done creating project presets, close Motion Preferences.
Note: For more information on industry-standard frame sizes, pixel aspect ratios, eld order, and
frame rates, see File types supported by Motion on page 165.
Duplicate a preset before editing it
1 In Motion Preferences, select a preset in the Presets pane.
2 Click Duplicate.
The duplicated preset appears underneath the original preset with copy appended to its title.
Edit a preset
1 In Motion Preferences, select a preset in the Presets pane.
2 Click Edit.
3 When the Project Preset Editor appears, make your changes, then click OK.
Note: You cannot edit or delete locked project presets.
Delete a custom preset
1 In Motion Preferences, select a preset in the Presets pane.
2 Click the Delete button (–) underneath the presets list.
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