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Hello all,

Here are twelve styles for PTE AV Studio that produce a zoom out effect with distortion applied to one part of the image (top and/or bottom, left and/or right). The distortion gives the impression of movement in the image.
Only works with an aspect ratio of 16:9.
The effect works well with images that have a perspective effect.

Here is a demonstration video and a video showing two distortion effects on a grid.

Pascal.

 

 

(DS) Zoom out distortion.ptestyle

 

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Thanks Paiche59,

Very nice styles and found some use for them already.

Bert

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Thank you Paiche59,
for these styles.
Here are created even more movement in the images. Class made!
Greetings

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Very nice!  It needs the right picture to apply it to, but when you've got one, it almost makes it look like you have taken a drone movie.  Thanks for sharing!

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23 hours ago, mhwarner said:

Very nice!  It needs the right picture to apply it to, but when you've got one, it almost makes it look like you have taken a drone movie.  Thanks for sharing!

Yes indeed, with some images (especially landscapes with a pronounced perspective) the distortion produces a cinematic drone movement effect.

Pascal.

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Hi Paiche59

Thank you for sharing. These are fantastic and I will certainly find a use for them.

 

Gogs

 

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Bonjour Paiche59. Ce style ressemble un peu au style " Panoramique en perspective" trouvé sur le site Diaporashop. Avec les bonnes photos, c'est impressionnant visuellement.

Merci pour le partage

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Yes indeed Georges, this style is directly inspired by the "Panoramic in perspective" style that I have made available on the DiaporaShop website. These two styles are built in a similar way.

Pascal.

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Bonjour,

Merci beaucoup pour cet ensemble de styles qui fonctionnent très bien sur certaines photos de paysage. L'effet est vraiment très intéressant.

Bravo pour cette réalisation

Bien cordialement !

Patrick

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Thank you Patrick H. and Brakha Robert,

Indeed, the effect produced on some images, especially landscapes, is interesting.
No real complexity in the construction of the style, it is an imbrication of several portions of the image placed at the beginning of the animation with a slope and then ending with a zero slope (the image is then flat).

Pascal

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