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  • Can I pan an oversized image in just Edius?

    Help, I've gone blank.

    Is there a way to pan an oversized image in Edius without using Imaginate or Boris etc. I don't think there is... We could use Layout if it had keyframes as mentioned/requested many times before but...

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    Simon
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    Yes you can (3D PIP) but the quality is shocking, Edius resizes the graphic / clip to the project settings and any zoom / pan is done at that setting causing pixelation if too much zoom is used
    Boris is the best for this especially if you use the 1:2:1 pull down on output file, stops shimmering edges
    Regards Barry
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    • #3
      Originally posted by gapmedia View Post
      Help, I've gone blank.

      Is there a way to pan an oversized image in Edius without using Imaginate or Boris etc. I don't think there is... We could use Layout if it had keyframes as mentioned/requested many times before but...

      Thanks
      Simon
      You can use 3D PIP, but your full frame image size is rescaled to project resolution, so useful zooming is limited.

      You can potentially mitigate the limitations/ill effects imposed by rescaling by using the layout tool first to set the extents of the part of your picture that you're using.
      Last edited by Roy Colquitt; 01-21-2008, 01:14 AM.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the replies.

        Simon
        System 1 - SP with Edius Broadcast 4.54 , 2x DUAL 2.66 Xeon CPU's, Tyan 2696, 2gig RAM, Sapphire 1950PRO 2

        System 2 - RT2 MAX with Edius Pro 4.54, 2x Xeon 2.4ghz CPU's, 512meg RAM, Compaq

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        • #5
          I have heard that this will be coming, a layout tool with keyframes
          Anton Strauss
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          • #6
            have heard that this will be coming, a layout tool with keyframes
            Thats a good whisper, I hope you are heard right, (without drug consumption) ;-)

            all the best from old vienna - Hans
            Edius 5,51 / Edius 6.08 / Edius 6.54(b) / Neo 3.0 / Neo 3.5

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