You're the best Jeff.

Thank you for always supporting the group.
Your help is greatly appreciated.

I'll try it.

Cheers.




--- Jeff Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ron, once you create your start and end keyframes,
> you can right-click on
> the keyframes and choose "Ease In" or "Ease Out."
> This will accelerate or
> decelerate your velocity from/to 0 pixels/second.
> (Like a car starting or
> stopping at a red light.) 
> 
> Jeff Schell www.jeffschell.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> I was wondering if anyone could please tell me how
> to zoom in and out on
> stills without having an abrupt start and snapping
> at the end of the zoom.
> 
> 



 
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