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 Post subject: Moving across an image
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2006, 10:25 am 
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I'm told previously that I can 'zoom' and 'pan' across still images to give the impression they are moving but I can't find where are the controls.

I'm doing a slideshow (XP - 2) using Opus Pro XE 5.5, and want to 'zoom' or 'pan' across a static photo to give the impression the camera and the viewpoint is moving across it before the usual transistion and going onto the next photo in the slideshow.

All I've fiound so far is the animation wizard which moves the photo itself rather than the view of the photo.

What am I suppose to be doing?

Glenn


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PostPosted: April 3rd, 2006, 11:11 am 
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There are two ways of doing this; one way is to use the animation actions in Opus to give the impression of movement. See attached example for a simple method using a time line to do this.

The Second option is to use the QuickTime VR actions.

If you go to the help in Opus and do a search for VR you will find a section of the help called Introducing the Quick Time VR actions.

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Brenden Knifton ddww


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Many thanks !


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