This was helpful, thanks
KevinFusco 7 months ago
So does this method keep the resolution on the still image high, unlike using the other effects like the Resize and 3D Warp?
brianjcavanaugh 1 year ago
No, unfortunately you have to stay within the Pan and Zoom plugin.
Another work around would be to use the Marquee Title tool or the Avid FX software. Both of those programs work with the native resolution of any imported graphic.
GDVTutorials 1 year ago
@GDVTutorials
Sorry, I'm confused. Does that mean that the Pan & Zoom effect will keep the image in the highest resolution unlike 3D Warp & Resize? Thanks.
@brianjcavanaugh
Yes, the Pan and Zoom effect uses the native resolution of the image. The Resize and 3D warp effects do not.
This was helpful, thanks
KevinFusco 7 months ago
So does this method keep the resolution on the still image high, unlike using the other effects like the Resize and 3D Warp?
brianjcavanaugh 1 year ago
No, unfortunately you have to stay within the Pan and Zoom plugin.
Another work around would be to use the Marquee Title tool or the Avid FX software. Both of those programs work with the native resolution of any imported graphic.
GDVTutorials 1 year ago
@GDVTutorials
Sorry, I'm confused. Does that mean that the Pan & Zoom effect will keep the image in the highest resolution unlike 3D Warp & Resize? Thanks.
brianjcavanaugh 1 year ago
@brianjcavanaugh
Yes, the Pan and Zoom effect uses the native resolution of the image. The Resize and 3D warp effects do not.
GDVTutorials 1 year ago