I have a still image I would like to pan over. But I cant figure out how or find any information on the internet about it. But it is written everywhere that it is possible in this software??
Drop your still into the project.
Right-click and select motion.
Set start point and end point zoom to 200%
Then move you start point and end point to where ever you want.
Render work area and check it out.
You know, I have tried using the motion controls in Premiere Pro 1.5 to do the same thing I've used Image Pan for, but the problem is that my images turn out all pixellated and crappy, as if I used the old Motion filter, instead of Image Pan.
I hunted around the help and only found Image Pan listed under "Old things we convinced ourselves you didn't need".
So, I rendered out to an uncompressed video my pan across an otherwise sharp image and it was just crappy.
The motion handles seem to work more-or-less the same way they do in After Effects, yet I'm just not getting the crisp resolution I'm expecting to get.
Is there an obvious setting that I'm getting wrong? Is there a "Do it the Image Pan way" checkbox I can't find?
Cheers,
Edward
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
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