Floating Images

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Floating Images

Postby Pauline Collins » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:58 pm

Wow, sure glad I just found this site. Been working on ProShow Producer for weeks now and when making a slide to use as a Template, I use one Slide and put in all my KeyFrames and movements and then find that some of the images seem to have a floating motion for a split second when I play it.
Can anyone help me here please. Guess this has been asked before but I take years in a Forum section - because I want to know everything and get so side tracked that I don't get my original problem solved.

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Postby Brenda » Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:06 pm

Hello and welcome to the forum.

I'm a PS Gold user and don't know the answer to your question (PSG does not support key frames).
This is the PSG section - you will get more answers if you post in the Producer section.

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Postby cherub » Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:42 pm

Hi Pauline,
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, this question should have been placed in the Producer section of this forum (PSP)
But here is a Producer answer:
I'm not sure to what kind of "floating motion" you refer to, but here are some possibilities:
a. You didn't copy right from one keyframe to the next (the keyframe doesn't start EXACTLY in the same spot as the previous, with absolutely identical settings)
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b. If you want a layer to pause for awhile, and then continue, then you should have an additional keyframe just for this pause.
During this pause both keyframes (start & end) should have absolutely identical settings.

c. Maybe the most important of all - make sure none of your settings is in Automatic, but rather in Manual mode

Hope this is what you meant.

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Postby Pauline Collins » Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:53 am

Thank You Mona for that, did not realize I was in the wrong place.

And Thank you Brenda for your comments, I will post it in the Producers section.
I even had this same "floating" problem when I followed how to make a template from the DVD I purchased from Photodex on KeyFraming. I practiced it quite a few times and I got the same problem on each one.

When I zoom one photo the ones behind seem to move slightly to the left and then back again. Will make note of the points that you made and see if I am doing any of the things you mentioned.
Really appreciate your reply.

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