On Sunday 26 April 2009 16:49:31 U.G. wrote:
>
> What I did so far is adding another video track, armed only the new one,
> marked the area where I want to put the jpeg to an played a little bit
> with the z axis.
>
> So far so good. The picture 'pops up' like intended to do, but when it
> disappears it leaves a black box with the size of the picture...
> I don't know what I can do about this.
> It would be really nice if it didn'd fade to black but fade out 'to the
> other', main video track, so it would automatically not leave a black
> box behind...
>
> Any Ideas how I could do this?
>
These steps work for me when doing what you are asking:
1. Add a new track for the picture(s)
2. Position the picture(s) on the timeline so they appear at the right point 
and arm only 
the picture track.
3. Adjust picture size and position on the screen using the camera and 
projector controls. 
4. You can select "Generate key frames while tweaking" or just make 4 keyframes 
on 
the "fade line" for each picture.  The first and last should be set to 0 ( no 
picture)  at 
the beginning and end of the time you want the picture to display., the 2nd and 
3rd should 
be set to 100 (full picture) to show the picture.
5. Move the 2nd keyframe  left or right to adjust the amount of fadein time and 
move the 
3rd keyframe to adjust the start of fadeout time. You can also play with camera 
and 
projector automation to make it "pop out"  or slide across the screen while it 
is fading 
in.
6. Between pictures, keep the fade line at 0 - the video track will "show thru" 
and there 
is no distracting black space.

HTH,
Ron


>
> Cheers,
>
> Uli-G
>
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