Posts: 29
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Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 29
Threads: 12
Joined: Jan 2012
Hi all,
I'm new to LR timelapse, so please forgive me if I'm asking a stupid question.
I've built a timelapse with a zoom in it using the Auto (keyframes) button, zooming from a crop to fullish frame and then staying at that size for the rest of the video. Both the keyframes are set to 16:9, as are the remaining frames in the video.
Instead of the video being one physical size on the screen, with the image changing the amount of zoom, the video picture starts off at a small size and the picture itself gets bigger until it reaches the edge of the screen. One I built before did not act like that - it acted as if the camera was moving.
I wondered if I am doing something wrong, or if this is a bug in the new version? I am producing the video with the slideshow part of Lightroom and using the 25fps and 1080p templates.
Many thanks for any help.
I'm new to LR timelapse, so please forgive me if I'm asking a stupid question.
I've built a timelapse with a zoom in it using the Auto (keyframes) button, zooming from a crop to fullish frame and then staying at that size for the rest of the video. Both the keyframes are set to 16:9, as are the remaining frames in the video.
Instead of the video being one physical size on the screen, with the image changing the amount of zoom, the video picture starts off at a small size and the picture itself gets bigger until it reaches the edge of the screen. One I built before did not act like that - it acted as if the camera was moving.
I wondered if I am doing something wrong, or if this is a bug in the new version? I am producing the video with the slideshow part of Lightroom and using the 25fps and 1080p templates.
Many thanks for any help.