Hi All,
I have a number of panoramic images that I'd like to add to a movie with videostudio but I can't seem to figure out how to pan them properly... the images are long and narrow (as would be expected). is there any way that I can use them with out have a big black boarder top and bottom?
Thanks a bunch.
Wayne
Incorporate Panoramic images in a movie?
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Re: Incorporate Panoramic images in a movie?
Hi
Try Pan and Zoom.
Select the image in the timeline.
The panel below the library should show, if not press Options, lower right
Photo tab
Choose Pan & Zoom then Customise.
Try Pan and Zoom.
Select the image in the timeline.
The panel below the library should show, if not press Options, lower right
Photo tab
Choose Pan & Zoom then Customise.
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Re: Incorporate Panoramic images in a movie?
Well I don't know if it is just me but I could not seem to get it to work with the Video Pan and zoom Filter - have you had any success Wayne.
I did manage to produce an acceptable result with a little bit of fiddling about - the final result doesn't look to bad - see what you think on the youtube link below.
It is a still panoramic photo - the pan can be slowed down (or speeded up) by changing the duration of the clip - is this the sort of thing you were after Wayne - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXG2m8vJ_X8
I did manage to produce an acceptable result with a little bit of fiddling about - the final result doesn't look to bad - see what you think on the youtube link below.
It is a still panoramic photo - the pan can be slowed down (or speeded up) by changing the duration of the clip - is this the sort of thing you were after Wayne - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXG2m8vJ_X8
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Re: Incorporate Panoramic images in a movie?
I had an easier time using the NewBlueFX Pan and Zoom effect that comes with X4 and X5.
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