Hi folks, I've lost somethng - I think. I'm editing in VS 10+ right now (have VS 11, not plus, but continue for now in 10+). I wanted to do a Pan&Zoom on a photo, with a middle point and pauses at Start, Middle and Finish. I know I've done that before, but now when I open up an image and activate Pan&Zoom, I do not see the middle option nor the pause options.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks....RDK
ps....I have the same dialog/issue in VS 11....
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They replaced the start/middle/end with keyframes, you add anywhere you want. This is much better IMHO. Most of the effects/filters are keyframe customizable.
Just press the Customize Filter button. In the dialog window that opens you see 2 preview windows, then some buttons (<--, +, - , ect), and a timeline beneath it. You should see 2 red diamonds (start and end) on the timeline. The red diamonds are keyframes. To customize the filter, move the playhead to the right, then press the + button. A keyframe is placed on the timeline. Now make your changes to the options provided. Continue doing this across the timeline.
You can also copy/paste attributes to other keyframes by right-clicking on a keyframe.
In the VS10+ manual, look on page#74 for further information...
Just press the Customize Filter button. In the dialog window that opens you see 2 preview windows, then some buttons (<--, +, - , ect), and a timeline beneath it. You should see 2 red diamonds (start and end) on the timeline. The red diamonds are keyframes. To customize the filter, move the playhead to the right, then press the + button. A keyframe is placed on the timeline. Now make your changes to the options provided. Continue doing this across the timeline.
You can also copy/paste attributes to other keyframes by right-clicking on a keyframe.
In the VS10+ manual, look on page#74 for further information...
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