Animation Tab
The Animation Tab is shown below.This provides the various adjustments and parameters to control animation of objects.
For Pan and Rotate, adjustments can be made in three planes
X,Y and Z for Pan
C,Y and X for Rotate
These adjustments replace the 3D parameters provided in Version 8.
A new adjustment called Framing is provided (see
Framing)
The Color Correction parameters have been expanded in Version 9 (
Color Correction)
The “Key Frame Time” box shows the time (in milliseconds) of the selected Key Frame
Parameter Controls
Display Mode for Pan and Zoom
Pan and Zoom values can be read in Percent (%), Pixels (px) or Original Pts
Click on the “%”, “px” or “pt” symbol to choose
Click on 100% in Zoom to choose Original Size (Original/Actual Pixels)
Percentage / Pixels / Points
In Pan:
In “Percentage” mode the “x” and “y” values are displayed from the Centre Point of the Object with respect to the Centre Point of its Parent
In “Pixel” mode the “x” and “y” values are displayed from the Top Left corner of the Object with respect to the Top Left corner of its Parent
In “Original Points” mode the “x” and “y” values are displayed from the Centre Point of the Object with respect to the Centre Point of its Parent
In Zoom:
In “Percentage” mode the “x” and “y” values are calculated with respect to the Parent
In “Pixels” mode the “x” and “y” values are the “Actual Pixels” of the Object after any Zoom has been applied
In “Original Points” mode the “x” and “y” values are the percentage dimensions with respect to the Original Pixel Dimensions of the Object
Rotate
Z - Rotate the Object about the Centre Point
Y - Revolve about the Vertical Axis Centre Point
X - Revolve about the Horizontal Axis Centre Point
Centre
Changing Parameters with the Mouse
Place the Mouse on any Letter (e.g. X,Y or Z in the Pan Controls) and click and drag left or Right
You can also Right Click on any Letter and access commonly used Preset Values (See Right Click Menus below)
You can “double click” on any letter to change the value back to its default state
Keyboard Entry
OR Place the cursor in a box and:
UP arrow on Keyboard increases the value by one unit
DOWN arrow decreases the value by one unit
Pg Up on Keyboard increases the value by ten units
Pg Dn on Keyboard decreases the value by ten units
The UNITS depend on the chosen Display Mode:
In % Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1% or 10% of the Parent Frame (or Background)
In Px Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1 Pixel or 10 Pixels - relative to Project Size
In Pt Mode the units will increase/decrease by 1 Pixel or 10 Pixels relative to the Original size of the Object
Pan
X - Horizontal movement of the Object relative to the width of the Object's Parent Frame
Y - Vertical movement of the Object relative to the height of the Object's Parent Frame
Z - Zoom - “Closer to” or “further away from” the viewer
Zoom
X - The horizontal dimension relative to the native size/resolution of the Object's Parent Frame
Y - The vertical dimension relative to the native size/resolution of the Object's Parent Frame
With the “Chain Link” deselected the object can be distorted
With the “Chain Link” restored the distorted image/object can be scaled
Click on 100% to return to default settings (100%)
The UNITS depend on the chosen Display Mode:
In % Mode 100% = 100% of the Parent (Slide / Frame etc)
In Px Mode the Pixel Dimensions of the Object are shown
In Pt Mode 100% = 100% of the Native Pixels of the Object
Examples
The first example shows a 1920×1080 Image inserted into a (default) 16:9 - 1920×1080 Project. Note the values for the %, Px and Pt Modes in the Zoom Box.
The next example shows the same 1920×1080 Image inserted into a 4:3 - 1024×768 Project. Note the values for the %, Px and Pt Modes in the Zoom Box.
The Right Click Menus for X, Y and Z
Modifiers
Animation Speed Modifiers
Acceleration Time and Deceleration Time can be set separately or together to produce the Speed Option effects of Version 8
Combinations of Acceleration and Deceleration will produce an almost infinite number of Animation Speed Effects
Start Speed will either Slow Down (Negative values) or Speed Up (Positive values) the Start Phase of the Animation Speed set with Acceleration and Deceleration Times
Final Speed will either Slow Down (Positive values) or Speed Up (Negative values) the Final Phase of the Animation Speed set with Acceleration and Deceleration Times
“Bounce Effects” are possible by using Negative Values of either Start Impulse or Final Braking
X, Y and Z Effects Modifiers
Amplitude is a percentage of the dimensions of the Parent Frame of the Object (or the slide Dimensions where no other frame exists)
Repeats is the number of times that the Effect is performed between two Key Frames (or from the KF with the Modifier to the end of the slide)
Phase Shift is a percentage of the duration of one repeat of the effect between two Key Frames (or from the KF with the Modifier to the end of the slide)
Other Adjustments
Framing
S = Scale
X = X Axis Offset
Y = Y Axis Offset
Use in conjunction with the Border Control and Aspect Ratio Crop in Properties Tab
S, X and Y can be set per Key Frame with Zoom and Pan etc
Choose an Aspect Ratio for your image in Properties / Aspect Ratio Crop (Optional)
Choose a Border Width in Properties / Border (Optional)
In Animation / Framing use the Scale (S) slider to zoom into or out of the Image within the Frame
Use the X and Y offset sliders to re-position the Image in the Frame
The size of the Frame can be adjusted using the Zoom slider
The Scale, Offset and Zoom controls can then be set for individual Key Frames to provide Animation of the Frame and its contents
See also: Framing
Opacity
Blur
Color Correction
Levels
Black Point - Adjust the Black Point
Mid Tones - Adjust the Mid Point or Gamma
White Point - Adjust the White Point
Brightness / Contrast
Hue / Saturation
Hue - Adjust the Hue of the Object
Saturation - Adjust the Saturation of the Object
Lightness - Adjust the Lightness of the Object
Toning
Coloration
Negative
Key-Frame Time
This box shows the Key Frame time in milliseconds. The value shown is always the time associated with the individual slide.
If “Show Global Times of Key Frames” is selected in the “Tools” menu, the time shown above a selected Key Frame will be the global time in seconds
The “Key Frame Time” box will always show the time associated with the Slide
If “Show Global Times of Key Frames” is de-selected in the “Tools” menu, the time shown above a selected Key Frame will be the local or slide time in seconds
The “Key Frame Time” box will always show the time associated with the Slide