Almark Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 Hi folks, I like to add what is known as the 'Ken Burns' effect to every slide. Typically this is just 100% to 101% using a key frame. This very slight zoom effect adds, I believe, just that slight motion that is pleasing to the eye. If the overall transition is short, ( <3 secs) then I add 100% to 101%. If the overall transition is long ( > 3 secs) I like to add 100% to 102 or sometimes ( > 7 secs) 103%. The only way I can see of doing this is to edit each slide individually. I was wondering if I was missing a trick here. Is there an easier way of doing this? Clearly; a show with 70 images takes some time, adding a keyframe for every single image. Quote
Barry Beckham Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 Add the delicate zoom to your image and create a slide style from that image. Now you can apply that to all 70 images instantly Quote
Igor Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 5 hours ago, Almark said: Hi folks, I like to add what is known as the 'Ken Burns' effect to every slide. Typically this is just 100% to 101% using a key frame. This very slight zoom effect adds, I believe, just that slight motion that is pleasing to the eye. If the overall transition is short, ( <3 secs) then I add 100% to 101%. If the overall transition is long ( > 3 secs) I like to add 100% to 102 or sometimes ( > 7 secs) 103%. The only way I can see of doing this is to edit each slide individually. I was wondering if I was missing a trick here. Is there an easier way of doing this? Clearly; a show with 70 images takes some time, adding a keyframe for every single image. Hi Mark, PicturesToExe 8 includes built-in slide style Zoom In/Out (in Basic category). It allows you quickly add zoom to selected slides and customize it's degree. Currently you can set minimum at 105%. For version 9.0 Beta 18 I will change the range of zoom to allow set 101%. Quote
Ronniebootwest Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 Igor, what you propose for version 9 will be very welcome to most members of this forum. Thank You! Quote
Balloons Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 Hi. What is the Ken Burn Effect? Quote
davegee Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Burns_effect DG Quote
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