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    Hi there,

    This place has been helpful in the past, so I hope you can help me with my problem.

    I am in this one point in my project in which I need to make a slideshow.

    My pictures vary in size and quality, but what I want to do is to have the viewing camera scroll across the picture AND zoom in/out at the same time.

    I cna get the movement...which is quite easy with the key frames (set location here...go to end of pic and set location there...tada!) However there does not seem to be a function to zoom in/out as its moving.

    If you have the Led Zeppelin DVD (2003) on Disc 1 during the jam in Communication Breakdown, it achieves exactly what I want.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated...
    ZAID KHAN
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    Originally Posted by flipzoso
    Hi there,

    This place has been helpful in the past, so I hope you can help me with my problem.

    I am in this one point in my project in which I need to make a slideshow.

    My pictures vary in size and quality, but what I want to do is to have the viewing camera scroll across the picture AND zoom in/out at the same time.

    I cna get the movement...which is quite easy with the key frames (set location here...go to end of pic and set location there...tada!) However there does not seem to be a function to zoom in/out as its moving.

    If you have the Led Zeppelin DVD (2003) on Disc 1 during the jam in Communication Breakdown, it achieves exactly what I want.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated...
    check out the scaling and position effect under motion in the video effect
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    http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/tutdes_ppro_photowall.htm
    It's for PP1.5 but shouldn't be that difficult to adapt.
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    ahh yes, thanks. It turns out my auto adjusting scaling wasnt selected..so it would only do vertically or horizontally. Threw me off, but I got it now.

    Thanks for your help.
    ZAID KHAN
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