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Pan/Zoom (Crop) - oli - 2011-08-01 Hello All! I've already posted this question in the German forum but maybe one of you is able to help. I've tried to apply an transition for crop on only a part of the images. That doesn't work. It's propably that I#m doing somethng wrong. This is how it should be: 1. Part of the clip: No crop, 5 sec. 2. Part: Zoom and Pan (changing of the crop values), 10 sec. 3. Part: No change of the crop, 5 sec. That's what I did: Keyframe after part 1 (no Crop), keyframe after part 2 ("target" crop), all images in part 2 selected (including keyframe 1 and 2) and eased transition applied. The result is that from first to last image a transition is applied, not only between keyframe 1 and 2. I hope you ge what I mean ;-) Regards Oli PS: I know i could move the images of part 2 into a seperate folder, work on them in lr timelapse and move back into the original one. But I think there should be a way to perform the operation in lr timelapse. RE: Pan/Zoom (Crop) - Gunther - 2011-08-01 Only Auto Transition will respect your key frames. Otherwise you can select a region as well and apply any transition. RE: Pan/Zoom (Crop) - oli - 2011-08-01 (2011-08-01, 10:05)gwegner Wrote: Otherwise you can select a region as well and apply any transition.Hello Gunther, That's what I thought. But values where changed on all images not only the selected. I'll try again with a smaller set of images. Regards Oli RE: Pan/Zoom (Crop) - oli - 2011-08-01 Hello Gunther, mmhhh, doesn't work. I started in the situation captured in Pic 1. I would lilke to have LR Timelapse change only the values for crop of images 6 -11 First trial was "Auto Transition". As you can see in the second image it changed the values not in the way expected. Second trial was done by marking images 5 -12 and using "linear". The result is shown in the third attachment. Regards Oli |