You can't directly transition videos in Photoshop. Photoshop is primarily a still image editor, not a video editing software. However, you can create static images for video transitions using Photoshop.
Here's how you can create transitions using Photoshop:
1. Design Your Transition Image
- Create a new document: Open Photoshop and create a new document with the same dimensions as your video.
- Design the transition: Use Photoshop's tools to create a visual effect like a fade, wipe, or zoom. You can use layers, masks, brushes, and filters to achieve your desired look.
- Save your image: Once you're satisfied with your design, save the image as a PNG or JPG file.
2. Import Your Transition Image into a Video Editor
- Open your video editor: Choose your preferred video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve).
- Import your video and transition image: Add your video and the Photoshop-created image to your video timeline.
- Place the transition image: Position the transition image between the two video clips you want to connect.
3. Apply the Transition
- Select the transition: Click on the transition image in your timeline.
- Set the duration: Adjust the length of the transition by dragging the edges of the image in the timeline.
- Add transition effects: Most video editors have built-in transition effects. Explore options like fades, wipes, and cross dissolves to create a seamless transition.
4. Render Your Video
- Preview and adjust: Watch your video with the transition applied and make any necessary adjustments.
- Render the final video: Once you're happy with the results, render your video to export it in your desired format.
Remember: Photoshop is not the primary tool for video transitions. It's best used to create the static images that you then integrate into a video editor to achieve your desired transition effects.