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- Smalldiver
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I have some difficulties to manage a very large image (600x14540)
I want it to come from bottom and go up
It is a kind of panorama but vertical
How would you proceed?
I want it to come from bottom and go up
It is a kind of panorama but vertical
How would you proceed?
by Smalldiver
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Hi Smalldiver
Which exact program and version are you using ?
If the program actually accepts the image, you need to use Event Pan/Crop and create some key-frames to animate a slow Pan up the image.
I think the best place for you to start, is watch an old tutorial about how to create a Manual Slideshow. In this tutorial I show how to Pan and Zoom across a photo.
1. Make sure Project Properties are set correctly before starting. Example = 1920x1080.
2. Then you will need to import the image to onto timeline and the drag right edge to make it last the length of time needed for slow pan.
3. Next press Event Pan/Crop button in bottom right corner of picture on timeline.
Now set the Preset to 16:9 Widescreen - this will make image fill all of the Frame.
4. Make sure cursor is set to zero point and then drag Frame to bottom.
5. Now move cursor along to the end of Pan point - where you want pan to finish.
Drag Frame all the way to top - this will automatically create a Key-Frame.
Play back to watch Pan.
To adjust speed of pan, move the Ky-Frame point further right to slow down or left to speed up.
Regards
Derek.
Which exact program and version are you using ?
If the program actually accepts the image, you need to use Event Pan/Crop and create some key-frames to animate a slow Pan up the image.
I think the best place for you to start, is watch an old tutorial about how to create a Manual Slideshow. In this tutorial I show how to Pan and Zoom across a photo.
1. Make sure Project Properties are set correctly before starting. Example = 1920x1080.
2. Then you will need to import the image to onto timeline and the drag right edge to make it last the length of time needed for slow pan.
3. Next press Event Pan/Crop button in bottom right corner of picture on timeline.
Now set the Preset to 16:9 Widescreen - this will make image fill all of the Frame.
4. Make sure cursor is set to zero point and then drag Frame to bottom.
5. Now move cursor along to the end of Pan point - where you want pan to finish.
Drag Frame all the way to top - this will automatically create a Key-Frame.
Play back to watch Pan.
To adjust speed of pan, move the Ky-Frame point further right to slow down or left to speed up.
Regards
Derek.
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Hello Derek
Thanks a lot for your very quick answer
I'm using "Movie Platinum 13.955"
The project is set to 1200x900 (4/3) as the target is to make a "training" to be shown on a 4/3 projector
I have played with "Time Line Shift" and the "Event Pan/Crop" with no success
I will try again using your indications
Will tell you soon
Thanks a lot for your very quick answer
I'm using "Movie Platinum 13.955"
The project is set to 1200x900 (4/3) as the target is to make a "training" to be shown on a 4/3 projector
I have played with "Time Line Shift" and the "Event Pan/Crop" with no success
I will try again using your indications
Will tell you soon
by Smalldiver
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