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robbenwick

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I have been trying to place an image that zooms within a slide (after a short delay) and I would like to have it rotate while zooming but remaining within the landscape format frame. So far I have been unable to create this and wondered if it was possible.

Rob

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Depending on how you do the zoom and the rotation, it may solve your problem if you place the image into a mask container with a rectangular mask. You may also create a small project containing just a single slide with a single, low resolution image that zooms and rotates as you like it. Then create a backup in zip and show this project to us as an attachment.

Regards,

Xaver

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Rob,

Your image needs to be big enough diagonally to do this.

Example: if your image is 200% of your project size and is set at a zoom value of 200% it will/should (?) rotate within your landscape slide resolution.

Is this what you mean?

DG

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I have been trying to place an image that zooms within a slide (after a short delay) and I would like to have it rotate while zooming but remaining within the landscape format frame. So far I have been unable to create this and wondered if it was possible.

Rob

Have you tried the 3d rotate?

Yachtsman1.

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Xaver, DG and Yachtsman, thanks very much for your quick responses. It was the mask that did it for me. I have now managed to get the effect I was looking for which I will put into a slide show I will be starting soon.

Attached is a very quick example of what I am trying to achieve and now with a bit of time and patience I'll be able to get there.

Thanks again.

Rob

Maybe the zip file isn't there, wouldn't attach, probably too large.

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