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The Pan Filter Product Key is similar to the pan. It is more flexible and less noisy in its results than the pan filter. The input frame is not even moved. The starting frame and ending frame are slightly fuzzy in this filter, but this is desirable in most cases. In most cases, the size of the panning window must be the same as the size of the entire input frame. Thus, the size of the input frame is given by the following formula: Pans are linear to keep the results as consistent as possible. The nonlinear performance mode (see the Motion Filtering and Video Processing options) is designed to maintain audio characteristics while compensating for nonlinear performance of the image data. The right side of the following formula returns a value that is the size of the panning window in pixels. The left side of the following formula returns a value that is the size of the input frame in pixels. Filters can produce an output frame that does not fit exactly in the dimensions of the input frame. In such cases, no "cropping" happens at the edges of the output frame. Image "Crop" the video output if the size of the input frame does not exactly fit the size of the output frame. The input frame is moved in smaller increments while the output frame is moved in larger increments. This enables the output frame to be exactly the size of the input frame. Negative values for X and Y may only be specified when starting frame is not specified. When starting frame is specified, the default for both X and Y is zero. Example: Filters can be combined using the compositing option. The layer filter is particularly useful with layered sources such as layered video files. To combine two filters, you specify both filter names in the Filter2 field and you specify the second filter's name in the Field2 field. To use a filter for image-only, image only and motion processing mode, use the Image Only mode. To convert any filter to image only mode, set the Image Mode to Image only. To convert any filter to image only mode, set the Motion Mode to Image only. This is a very simple example that combines a crop layer filter with a blur filter: Note: if you use the Layer Filter with a video clip, the the effect will be the same as if you used the Layer Filter with a still frame. Filters for images are useful in a wide range of applications including image a5204a7ec7
This application demonstrates the use of the PanFilter. This filter may be used to pan an input video frame (or video window) within an output video frame (or video window). It is important to understand that if you do not resize or crop the source frame, a crop within the output frame is used to restrict the input frame to a region within the output frame. If the source frame is larger than the output frame then a black border around the output frame will be seen. This may distort the scaled image. If the output frame is smaller than the source frame then the scaled input window will not fit into the output video frame and the output video frame will be black. When panning the source frame, a crop is taken of the input frame at the current position of the output video frame to restrict the input frame to a smaller region. If this application appears to be busy while processing, you may need to wait a few moments before it settles to the end of the input video. Check the video options dialog box for options you may want to change for this application. Notes for other applications (Applications/Toolbar) The Pan Filter will allow you to pan a larger video window across a smaller video. This is done by resizing the small video so that it fits within the larger video. The Pan Filter will work for any videos in which: The smaller video has a size that is multiples of the size of the larger video. For example, if the smaller video has twice the size of the larger video, then there will be two times the number of larger video frames that fit into the smaller video. The smaller video and the larger video are captured at the same time, either by capturing a video window and then using the Pan Filter to pan it, or by capturing the larger video window first and then using the Pan Filter to pan it. Use the Pan Filter to pan the smaller video in the larger video. Check the video options dialog box for options you may want to change for this application. Notes for other applications (Applications/Toolbar) The Pan Filter will allow you to pan a larger video window across a smaller video. This is done by resizing the small video so that it fits within the larger video. The Pan Filter will work for any videos in which: The smaller video has a size that is multiples of the size of the larger video. For example, if the smaller video
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