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Zoom Hold on Photo Cannot get image to remain static after zoom

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Posted 05 May 2007 - 07:54 AM

In MC7 I could zoom in on a photo with motion editor to a certain point...and then hold that cropped image static for additional seconds before changing to next photo.
In MC8, when I get to the end of the zoom...and want it to remain static for a few seconds before changing to next photo...it instead immediately starts zooming back out to the full screen default of the photo. Dunno if I am missing something...but I need my zooms to zoom...then hold a cropped shot for 5-10 seconds and then change to next shot. Anybody able to do this...am I missing something in the instructions?
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Bob
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Posted 05 May 2007 - 09:06 AM

QUOTE (bob13 @ May 5 2007, 10:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In MC7 I could zoom in on a photo with motion editor to a certain point...and then hold that cropped image static for additional seconds before changing to next photo.
In MC8, when I get to the end of the zoom...and want it to remain static for a few seconds before changing to next photo...it instead immediately starts zooming back out to the full screen default of the photo. Dunno if I am missing something...but I need my zooms to zoom...then hold a cropped shot for 5-10 seconds and then change to next shot. Anybody able to do this...am I missing something in the instructions?
Thanks,
Bob

Look in the Tips and Tricks area of the V9 board for a procedure. V7 for pan and zoom was best; V8 and V9 become more tricky. While you are there take a look at the other excellent posts.
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