08-10-2018 04:46 PM
Looking for free video software to get a true Ken Burns effect? That is, pan a photo larger than the video dimension w/o losing quality?
If I load a 6000x4000 photo and pan a window of , for instance, 1920x1080 (high res video) I need the video window to contain the original resolution of the photo. In other words, each frame of the video should look just like a 1920x1080 crop from the 6000x4000 photo.
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08-12-2018 11:25 AM
Freeware: PhotoFilmStrip does exactly what I want. Controllable pan and zoom.
It produced a high quality 1080p video pan and zoom of a 14700x1740 pixel image.
Available on Sourceforge
08-12-2018 10:03 AM
Do you have a Mac? iMovie can do it.
08-12-2018 10:13 AM
no MAC
08-12-2018 11:25 AM
Freeware: PhotoFilmStrip does exactly what I want. Controllable pan and zoom.
It produced a high quality 1080p video pan and zoom of a 14700x1740 pixel image.
Available on Sourceforge
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