Creating panoramic images and applying pan & zoom effect
You can create breathtaking videos from your panoramic
pictures like the ones you see on travel shows.
Use Ulead COOL 360 to put together your panorama then use the Pan
& Zoom feature in MediaStudio
Pro to apply that moving effect on your
panorama.
In Ulead COOL 360,
create a project file. In the Options
Panel, click the New
Project button to display the New
Project Wizard dialog box. Select Wide
angle image in Project
type and then enter a Project
name.
Click Next to add the images. In the succeeding step, specify
the camera or camera lens used in taking the
photos. Click Finish.
Switch to the Adjust
Step where you can retouch your photos.
Click the Finish Step and then save your project as a JPG file.
Import the created panorama into MediaStudio
Pro so you can apply a moving effect.
To load the panorama into the Production
Library, click .
In the dialog box that opens, locate the JPG
file and click Open.
Drag the JPG file from the Production
Library to the Timeline.
Drag the handles to increase the duration of
the image clip.
Right-click the clip and select Video
Filter.
In the Video Filters dialog box, select Pan
& Zoom under Available
filters and click Options.
In the Pan & Zoom dialog box, drag the Start key frame, represented
by the left crosshair in the Image Window, to
the subject you want to focus.
Click the End tab. Drag the End key frame, represented by
the right crosshair in the Image
Window, to the right-most part of the
image.
Click Play in
the Pan & Zoom dialog box to preview the effect. When you have
achieved your desired effect, click OK to close the Pan &
Zoom dialog box.
Click OK in
the Video Filters dialog box to apply the effect to your image.