Hi Howard,
On 5/14/05, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chipp Walters wrote:go URL "http://www.gadgetplugins.com/chippstuff/KBmain.rev"try in the message box:
I apppreciate your putting that together, but alas on my 1GHz Mac it's
fairly choppy. :(
Does it look smooth on your machine?
Hi Richard,
It looked choppy on my 1GHz Mac also. Try changing the script of the Ken Burns Effect button to this:
on mouseUp lock screen set the defaultStack to "KBMain" set the rect of img 1 to 0,0,1200,1200 set the rect of img 2 to 0,0,1200,1200 set the loc of img 1 to 200,200 set the loc of img 2 to 200,200 set the blendLevel of img 1 to 100 set the blendLevel of img 2 to 0 put item 1 of the loc of this cd into tX put item 2 of the loc of this cd into tY unlock screen repeat with x = 0 to 100 lock screen set the blendlevel of img 2 to x set the blendlevel of img 1 to 100-x put the loc of image 1 into tLoc1 put the loc of image 2 into tLoc2
subtract 1 from item 1 of tLoc1 subtract 3 from item 2 of tLoc1 add 1 to item 1 of tLoc2 add 2 to item 2 of tLoc2
set the loc of image 1 to tLoc1
set the loc of image 2 to tLoc2
wait 1 millisecond -- this is the key to smoothing things out a bit
unlock screen
end repeat
end mouseUp
I changed how the images move but the key is to add a wait at the end of the loop. Rev is apparently so fast that it only shows every 5th or so increment through the loop so it seems to jump in discrete blocks. Adding the wait smooths things out quite a bit, althought it's still not as smooth as iPhoto.
Very nice, Howard, very nice, even on my 1 Ghz G4 :-)
But the choppiness Richard (and me!) experienced was a result of changing also the
height/width of the image at the same time, something you cleverly left out :-)
With it it is still a bit jerky...
--
Regards,
Howard Bornstein
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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