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How to change zoom in default ratio?
cyberfun3 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 13, 2018 10:15 Messages: 18 Offline
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Is there a way to change the zoom in effect default ratio? I would like to have a slower zoom, the
default is 114, I would like to set it to a lower value.

I can do this image by image, keyframe by keyframe, but I am editing hundreds of images, so
its hard to do it one by one.

I could do a copy of the keyframe, and paste to multiple picture at once, the problem is, some pictures dont have the same resolution, so others are fine but on other images, zoom movement is erratic.

Is there any settings somewhere or a registery key I can change?

Or is there a way that I can copy an existing zoom in effect, then on my custom effect set its zoom ratio as lower value.

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I do not know if I understand your problem.
I think it refers to the FX effect Zoom In and Zoom Out
I do not know how to change the default value.
The way I do '.
First time setting, Duration button, in 1 sec (example)
After Keyframe Button, I set the start and end size to Zoom.

Quote Is there a way to change the zoom in effect default ratio? I would like to have a slower zoom, the
default is 114, I would like to set it to a lower value.

I can do this image by image, keyframe by keyframe, but I am editing hundreds of images, so
its hard to do it one by one.

I could do a copy of the keyframe, and paste to multiple picture at once, the problem is, some pictures dont have the same resolution, so others are fine but on other images, zoom movement is erratic.

Is there any settings somewhere or a registery key I can change?

Or is there a way that I can copy an existing zoom in effect, then on my custom effect set its zoom ratio as lower value.
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cyberfun3 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 13, 2018 10:15 Messages: 18 Offline
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Yes, its the FX zoom in effect.

I am talking about still image, keyframe, zoom in effect, width and height ratio. There is a slider for width and height ratio.
The default maximum setting is 114. I would like to set it to a much lower value. Say 50. How can I do this.?

Is there any registry setting where I can change the default value? AMD FX8300 8core 3.3Ghz,16GbDDR3
256Gb SSD,GTX1050 2Gb.Nvidia 391.24
Hatti
Contributor Location: Bonn, Germany Joined: Feb 21, 2017 15:54 Messages: 576 Offline
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The maximum value is 200.
If you edit the effect (select object - Effect), then in the lower right corner is the button "Keyframe".
There you can keyframe the effect up to 200. So if you choose 50, then the effect is just up to 50.

Hatti
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Quote Yes, its the FX zoom in effect.

I am talking about still image, keyframe, zoom in effect, width and height ratio. There is a slider for width and height ratio.
The default maximum setting is 114. I would like to set it to a much lower value. Say 50. How can I do this.?

Is there any registry setting where I can change the default value?


I was not able to modify the default setting.
But there are other ways of doing it easy.
1 - Using FX Zoom In or Out.
Add the 1, set in the Keyframe module.
Select the effect, use Ctrl + C keys
Use Ctrl + V keys to paste as many as you want
2 - Using Magic Motion (my favorite)
Select the images that will apply the effect
Alt +2 keys, choose User Defined
Make the adjustment, it will be applied to all selected images in the timeline. AMD-FX 8350 / 8GB DDR3
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cyberfun3 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 13, 2018 10:15 Messages: 18 Offline
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Quote The maximum value is 200.
If you edit the effect (select object - Effect), then in the lower right corner is the button "Keyframe".
There you can keyframe the effect up to 200. So if you choose 50, then the effect is just up to 50.

Hatti


Adjustment is fine, I can adjust to any values I want. But can I set this new value as my default value?

My purpose is to have all of my images with zoom in effect of 50 width/height ratio. I tried to copy on one image the keyframe attribute, then paste to multiple images. This process works, if the images have the same resolution. It will break if its not.

The marker <> of the keyframe will end up somewhere on the middle for some of the images, and its hard to spot
among hundred of images.

I think I will just use copy and paste keyframe properties for now. AMD FX8300 8core 3.3Ghz,16GbDDR3
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