Despite locking the aspect ratio, pan/zoom always distorts my image
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Sophie Hanrahan
I am trying to do a simple, but repeatable, zoom for a whole lot of images (slideshow, really.) Many of them are not a perfect 16:9, but I'm creating blurred backgrounds for whatever extra space is there.
I checked "keep aspect ratio" on the keyframe attributes, but despite this, every time I select a pan/zoom style, the image is stretched. (And I have tried setting the image to 16:9 as well as freeform - the same thing happens with both.)
I suspect this has something to do with "Image Stretch Mode" - but I can't find a way to turn that off. (Why would you want to have all your images stretched, anyhow?)
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? TIA.
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QC 2.0
Each pan and zoom style has its pre-defined start view, which the image could be zoomed at certain area or the image shape and size could be changed because of the animated effect.
It is an independent setting and style that does not reflect in keyframe settings. So, the "keep aspect ratio" in keyframe has no effect on the pan and zoom style and P&Z animation.
You have to figure out which editing you should apply first and re-arrange your project further, and the operation to copy keyframe settings to all image clips might not work as you originally expected as the pan and zoom effect works in its own fashion independently.