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lexpauld Newbie

Joined: 07 May 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 11:39 am Post subject: Please explain cutting, amplitude, zoom factor |
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| Please explain cutting, amplitude, zoom factor. Under settings->imaging How do they relate to pan a zoom? I am using version 1.0.9.437 Thanks. |
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claire VSO Official support
Joined: 20 Jan 2005 Posts: 349
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Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Hello, Pan Effects moving this cursor to the left will permit the creation of slideshow to be very fast but the quality will not as good as it can be. Moving the cursor to the right will increase the quality of your pictures during animation but the time for this quality to be insured during the making of your DVD will be increased. Zoom Effects This has to deal with the same factors as mentioned above for Pan Effects. This (as well as Pan Effects) has to do will the enlarging of pixels it can be done well, or even better but the difference is the time spent during the compilation of the slideshow. Cutting is a cropping of your pictures, taking away the edges of your pictures. This is particularly noticeable at the first appearance of your pictures on the TV Screen during the slideshow. As animation continues this is less noticeable. (If you already take well balanced pictures or is you take primarily close up it would be a good idea to leave the cutting option at 0%. Amplitude is a sweeping motion from left to right or vice versa or top to bottom or vice versa of the picture. Moving the curser to the right will elaborate this movement in the slideshow. If would be possible to select this at 100% only a tiny portion of the "beginning" of a picture would appear at first and as animation continues the rest of the picture will start to appear as the part of the picture that was first shown will start to disappear until you come to the complete other end of the picture. Zoom Factor is a sensation of the moving into the picture for a view closer up. Moving cursor the right will increase this sensation. Sorry if the description isn't that clear, but hope it helps Claire |
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