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Zacbray![]() Posts: 1980 Joined: 7/9/2004 From: Bartlett, TN (Just outside Memphis) Status: offline |
When I put an element from Digital Juice into my Avid (XpressPro w/Mojo ver 4.3.1) timelime and then try to move that elemnt around it grabs the entire base image and moves it as well? Can I not reposition the element? Do I have to do that in the Juicer and hope that on the fifith, sixth or hundreth try it sits were I want it? Can I not move the element around the screen? Thanks |
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slinky Posts: 18 Joined: 7/16/2003 Status: offline |
In the juicer scale the image down to a resolution that will fit within the 720x480 dv resolution. Then you can scale the image, and reposition inside the frame. Slinky (in reply to Zacbray) |
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Graham![]() Posts: 2287 Joined: 9/10/2003 From: Sunny Warm Florida Status: offline |
Sounds like an AVId problem too me. I' ve done this with Vegas, premeire and FCP and it all worked fine for me.
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Zacbray![]() Posts: 1980 Joined: 7/9/2004 From: Bartlett, TN (Just outside Memphis) Status: offline |
Thanks for responding but I solved my problem soon after I posted and just fprgot to update. I ended up placing a matte key on my baseimage and then inserting the DJ element inside that effect. Worked great. Thanks again for responding. (in reply to Zacbray) |
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