Pan And Zoom Question

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GeorgeC
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vidoman wrote:
GeorgeC wrote:Is this available in VS11.5? I can't find it so assume it is in the new version?
Your assumption is correct.
Thanks Ron. I did look at the upgrade but the price has increased significantly since Corel took over.
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Post by metmot »

Thomaswick1 wrote:Thanks Videoman for the clarity.

So the answer to the original question is: yes, VSPx2 can apply pan and zoom to multiple image clips in a random manner automatically. Just use the right click menu's Auto Pan and Zoom command.

It is a nice feature, especially when using the editor to produce slide shows from several hundred images.

Thomas Wick
Wow I feel like I just discovered gold!! Not only that right click option but now you can also change the duration of a batch of images with the same right click menu. Both of these functions were at the top of my wish list in the old 11.5 wish list thread. I almost can't believe they were added!!! I just had a flickering problem with titles yesterday due to a work around work flow I was using to make up for the lack of these two features and they were here all along since I bought VSx2. By changing the duration as a batch I can now adjust my slides to the same total duration as the audio track in the same project easily without having to render a video first and stretch it. Anyone who makes a lot of slide show videos has got to love these two additions. Thank you for finding them for us "slow learners" Thomas.
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