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 >>Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org >>https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >> > > > > >-- >Cin mailing list >Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org >https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin > -- Cin mailing list Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin