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  1. This is motion. With pan/zoom I don't see any numbers to copy.
  2. This sounds very promising, thank you. Although apparently I am not smart enough to understand it entirely. I save the template, that's ok. Then I add the same image to the assets, click on it, click video effects, click the newly saved template. As you can imagine the start and end frames are the same. How do I swap them, so that what was "end" becomes "start"?
  3. Excuse me but I don't see how having the original image will help answer this question. I am asking about the method. The question has nothing to do with this particular image, it is for illustration purposes only. Here is the question again: How do I ensure, the starting frame size and position of every next pan/zoom is exactly as the same as the ending frame size and position of the previous pan/zoom? Thank you!
  4. Thank you, but what is shown above is not what I am looking for. Here it is. Although with jumps between the pan/zooms due to the reason I described above. Link to the image: (downsized intentionally) Link to the video:
  5. I googled extensively about this but could not find the answer. I want multiple pan rounds in a single image e.g. the image is much larger than the video frame. I start from zone A, pan to zone B, then pan to zone C etc. The way I achieved something like that is by adding the image several times to the "images". Made the pan A->B in the first copy of the image, then make the pan B->C in the second image etc, and eventually put all this copies of the same image in the sequence. However this method has a big problem. The end frame of the first "clip" is not exactly the same as the first frame of the second "clip". There are jumps between the pans. How do I make it smooth?
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