On Fri, February 18, 2011 03:44, Douglas Pollard wrote: > I have Lives installed for a while. I am just now getting around to > giving it a try. Have been using Cinelerra but it seems an up hill > battle. I spent the day reading Lives help. I pland to spend a couple > days learning something about using it. I have one qustion that I have > not figured out yet. I generall mix pictures in with my video To show > places of interest in my travels. I like to be able to pan and zoom on > them to continue the feel of movement that comes with video. Can I do > that in Lives? As of yet I have not seen how to do that. Lives looks to > be a nice video editor and what I am seeing so far it seems to work > well. I find it absolutely amazing that you have been able to write > such a program without an army of programmers helping. You certainly > have my respect. Thanks Doug > >
Hi Doug, thanks ! Yes you can do this, though it is not as easy as I would like it to be. You need to go into multitrack mode, then drag the clip onto the timeline. Double click to select the clip and apply the "targeted zoom" effect. You can set the zoom center and zoom level at various points and click Apply at each point. You can preview the effect until you are happy with the results and then render the clip and you should have your zoom and pan effect ! In clip edit mode there is also the "random zoom" effect which can be used if you want a fast moving zoom in and out. Regards, Gabriel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The ultimate all-in-one performance toolkit: Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE: Pinpoint memory and threading errors before they happen. Find and fix more than 250 security defects in the development cycle. Locate bottlenecks in serial and parallel code that limit performance. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devfeb _______________________________________________ Lives-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lives-users
