![]() Saves some time when dealing with a lot of pictures. If you select the Dynamic Zoom overlay in the viewer and you adjust the size of the inner box, Dynamic Zoom get's activated on that clip/picture automatically. Still - I really, really appreciate having the Dynamic Zoom feature. But then it's more work to adjust the image position during the edit. A workaround would be adding the adjusted image into a compound clip. Especially when zooming into and repositioning larger tif files Dynamic Zoom is not useable. (Edit Mode) Open the Video Inspector tab from the right top. ago How to reset Dynamic Zoom: Select the movie clip in the timeline. Even adjusting the anchor point doesn't affect Dynamic Zoom. You need to enable the option in the inspector tab, where you have different zoom options too. ![]() The result is a drifting zoom towards one side. ![]() But the image has a "new" center which get's ignored. If you zoom into an image and apply Dynamic Zoom, it will always want to zoom into the real center of the full image. The way DR handles the anchor point/image position could be improved as well. (Adjustment layer would be a workaround, but that get's really difficult with transitions.)ģ. Being able to apply or copy the same (not the default) Dynamic Zoom effect to multiple clips/pictures would be great! If possible being able to set a default zoom level would be really great, too! We always have to adjust the inner box, because the zoom effect is just too much.Ģ. So being able to set a default and manually swapping the direction with a shortcut would be a huge timesaver!ġ. When we need to focus on something, we use zoom in.īut it depends on the project of course. Even if it's just perceptional because realistically there is nothing of value on the edge of an image, it feels like you get to see more - making it more interesting. ![]() Most of the time we use zoom out, as the viewer get's to see more and more over time. Jim Simon wrote:A zoom in as default makes more sense to me, too.
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