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ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO 11 - Pan & Zoom

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ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
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5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more key frames to your clip.
6. Use the Timeline controls to edit or to go to a key frame in the clip.
To delete a key frame, click Remove key frame .
Click Reverse key frames to reverse the sequence of key frames in the
Timeline such that the sequence starts with the last key frame and ends with
the first key frame.
To move to the succeeding key frame, click Go to next key frame .
To move to the key frame prior to the one selected, click Go to previous
key frame .
7. Adjust the video filter settings according to your preferences.
8. Preview the changes you've made by clicking Play in the Preview Window of
the dialog box.
9. Click OK when finished.
Pan & Zoom
Pan & Zoom is applied to still images, and it emulates the pan and zoom effect of
a video camera. To apply this effect to an image, select an image clip in the
Timeline, then select Pan & Zoom and click Customize Pan & Zoom.
In the Pan & Zoom dialog box, the crosshairs in the Image Window represent
the key frames in the image clip where settings can be customized to produce the
pan and zoom effect. When customizing each key frame, use the Image Window to
focus on an area or to pan the image; use the Options tab settings to customize
the zooming effect.
Tip: You can preview the clip with applied video filter on VideoStudio’s Preview Window or
an external device such as a TV monitor or DV camcorder.
Click , then click to open the Preview Playback Options dialog box where you
can choose the display medium.
Note: Pan & Zoom cannot be applied to masked images.

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