On Thu, 02 Jul 2020 21:45:30 +0200 (CES), MatN wrote:
Have you tried the Projector automation? Then you leave the Camera as-is, and use the Projector to scale and position the individual tracks. You can also zoom out to make the image smaller. If an image drifts, then the beginning, intermediate and start positions are not exactly the same, and Cinelerra moves the picture between the two positions. That can be fixed by noting down the positions etc in one of the keyframes, and use those exact values in the other(s). You only have to change at the keyframe positions.
MatN
Oops, I did a top-posting, sorry. Keep in mind the X and Y limit values at the bottom. If you want a picture to be able to completely move off the screen (or reverse) you need to set upper and lower limits to what the resolution is. E.g. for 1920x1080, you need a X lower limit of -1920 to be able to move if off screen to the right (with the projector). MatN
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 15:32:54 -0300, John Coppens wrote:
More experiments:
With stay-at-home teaching, I seem to be pressured to dedicate more time to video editing.
When I use the Scale-Ratio plugin, I thought I was saved. I could scale down the image, and move it to the right and down.
But, it seems that was a day-dream. I could get the thumbnail of the speaker to the right and down, but after rendering shows the image at the top right, though still correctly scaled.
Also, of the two places I inserted the scaled clip in my project, one of them seems to drift slowly up (on the screen).
It can't be that difficult to produce this effect, can it? -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
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