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Use the Titler to place images in a title,
such as adding a logo graphic to a title that will serve as a template.
You can either add the image as a graphic element or place it in
a text box to become part of the text. The Titler accepts both bitmap images
and vector-based artwork (such as art created with Adobe Illustrator). However,
Premiere Pro rasterizes vector-based art, converting it to a bitmap version
in the Titler. By default, an inserted image appears at its original
size.
Place a logo in a title- Choose Title > Logo > Insert Logo.
- Drag the logo to where you want it. If necessary, you
can adjust the size, opacity, rotation, and scale of the logo.
Note: Insert a logo if you want the image to become part of
the title file. If you want to use an image or moving video as a
background only, superimpose the title over a clip of the image
or video.
Place a logo in a text box- Using a type tool, click where you want
to insert the logo.
- Choose Title > Logo > Insert Logo Into Text.
Return a logo to its original size or aspect ratio Select the logo and choose either Title >
Logo > Restore Logo Size or Title > Logo >
Restore Logo Aspect Ratio.
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