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I have 4 still images in line. I am looking for a way to run a gradual keyframe over all of them.
I tried grouping the images but it still only affects the last one.
Got any advice?
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kayakman, Champion
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Only guessing here that you maybe wanting to do a transition on them? Like a fade through?
If so than select all the images and right-click on the transition you want to use and click on
Add to Selected Media. That will apply the transition to all the selected images.

You may have to adjust the timing on some of the images but at least the transition will
be applied to all the images.
:)
If so than select all the images and right-click on the transition you want to use and click on
Add to Selected Media. That will apply the transition to all the selected images.

You may have to adjust the timing on some of the images but at least the transition will
be applied to all the images.
:)
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Hi Gang,
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough... A picture is worth 1000 words.

When I use the term "Keyframe" I am talking about zoom and pan.
I would like to have 4 images and slowly zoom in starting with the first guy, then ending with the lady on the end.
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough... A picture is worth 1000 words.

When I use the term "Keyframe" I am talking about zoom and pan.
I would like to have 4 images and slowly zoom in starting with the first guy, then ending with the lady on the end.
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if the images are all the same dimensions, do a zoom-pan across the 1st, then copy properties at the right end, and then select 2nd image, then paste the previous copied properties, then do the next zoom-pan; etc.
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After writing this I re-created the exact same thing I tried and now it works. (facepalm)
So the trick is to group the 4 images then do your zoom and pan arrow on the last image and drag it through all.
So the trick is to group the 4 images then do your zoom and pan arrow on the last image and drag it through all.
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you can do it either way: each image separately, or group and then zoom; if you go the group route, be aware that if you later un-group, you'll lose the animation
How To Zoom Pan Smoothly Across Multiple Images
http://www.screencast.com/t/U6hQ2BYZqGT
How To Zoom Pan Smoothly Across Multiple Images
http://www.screencast.com/t/U6hQ2BYZqGT
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