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Ed71 [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Dorset, United Kingdom Joined: May 17, 2008 14:32 Messages: 207 Offline
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Is there an easy method to do a 'long pan' across a panorama photo which is considerably wider than the visible screen?

Whilst keeping the image 'full screen' height

Or am I missing something simple!?

Example attached

Any help appreciated
[Thumb - Pan 5 (1 of 1) Reduced.jpg]
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Pan 5 (1 of 1) Reduced.jpg
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Lake District
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992 Kbytes
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120 time(s)
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tomasc [Avatar]
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I have never been able to do those large panoramas properly on powerdirector alone. I believe all imported photos are reduced to 1920x1080 resolution. I use a software that includes the kens burn effect, produce a video and then export it to powerdirector to use. It is easier for me this way.

There is a senior contributor here that is successful doing it. Wait for his reply. :
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Quote: Is there an easy method to do a 'long pan' across a panorama photo which is considerably wider than the visible screen?

Whilst keeping the image 'full screen' height

Or am I missing something simple!?

Example attached

Any help appreciated


Sorry if I did not understand right what you want.

If I want to present an image like this I use Magic Motion or keyframe, to give movement.

Project Annex, moving picture, from left to right.
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pan_h.pds
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319 Kbytes
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424 time(s)

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borgus1 [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Feb 27, 2013 00:33 Messages: 1318 Offline
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiOaZGIDwkM

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test.wmv
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553 Kbytes
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317 time(s)

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Ed71 [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Dorset, United Kingdom Joined: May 17, 2008 14:32 Messages: 207 Offline
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Excellent; exactly what I wanted!

Thanks very much

When I tried this I could not get it to stay full height; can now use the project file to achieve what I want.

Thanks for speedy response Director Suite 365
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Jirka.Bolech
Senior Member Location: Liberec, Czech Republic Joined: Aug 16, 2014 06:03 Messages: 158 Offline
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Hi Ed,

Try this: put the picture on the timeline. Select it. Press the Modify button to open the PiP Designer. Expand the Object Settings menu. Leave Maintain Aspect Ratio checked. Drag the upper side as far as the top of the black background (Snap to Reference Lines helps). Do the same at the bottom. Now drag the entire picture to one side (left or right) as far as the edge of the black background. Click on the small diamond for Position in the Object Settings menu to create a keyframe. Move the timeline cursor to the end of the clip. Drag the entire picture to the other side. That's it.

The black background rectangle represents the final view…

(I'm a slow typist as I started before seeing the advice above.)

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Ed71 [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Dorset, United Kingdom Joined: May 17, 2008 14:32 Messages: 207 Offline
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Thanks for all your responses; really helpful

Can move project on now - have about 5 panoramas to incorporate. Director Suite 365
AMD FX-8320 3.50 GHz Eight-Core
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250gb (OS)
Seagate 2TB SATA-III Hybrid 7200RPM Hard Drive (Data)
Toshiba 4TB SATA-III Hard drive (Archive)
24GB Memory
Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 2gb
Microsoft® Windows 10 (64-bit)
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