When PR does subtitles, PS is used for mass production.
Tools required:
PS and txt files
Steps:
1. Arrange the lines and dialogues sentence by sentence, and then type some English letters at the top of the text.
2. Then set the position and size of the text in PR, adjust the position of the dialogue text bar, export a single frame picture, and then import the picture into PS.
3. According to the position of the picture text on the Ps, enter a paragraph of text at will, and adjust the text size, kerning, font, etc. This is a sample of batch subtitles, and it must be adjusted just right. Finally, turn off the background of the picture and leave only the text.
4. Important step: Note: Click Image-Variable-Definition (D) in sequence on ps, and the following figure will appear:
5. Then, check "Text Replacement", enter the English letters above the beginning of TXT text in the name, and click OK. Next, select Import to import the text file you just created, and check "Use the first column as the name of the data group" below.
6. Finally, select Export-The data set is a file.
7. Then create a folder to store subtitles.
8. Select the folder to be stored, then select the data group number, and click OK to complete the subtitles in batches.
Precautions:
When editing txt, you can't leave spaces or blank lines before the text.
Press OK several times when importing PR.