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Lens Correction Controls
Lens Correction presents two controls that let you either correct lens distortion in the image, or
add lens distortion of your own for effect. These controls are also editable in the Edit page
Inspector and Color page Edit Sizing palette.
Lens Correction controls in the Viewer toolbar
Analyze: Automatically analyzes the frame in the Timeline at the position of the
playhead for edges that are being distorted by wide angle lens. Clicking the Analyze
button moves the Distortion slider to provide an automatic correction. If you’re
analyzing a particularly challenging clip, a progress bar will appear to let you know how
long this will take.
Distortion: Dragging this slider to the right lets you manually apply a warp to the image
that lets you straighten the bent areas of the picture that can be caused by wide angle
lenses. If you clicked the Analyze button and the result was an overcorrection, then
dragging this slider to the left lets you back off of the automatic adjustment until the
image looks correct.
Close: Clicking this button takes you back to the overall Camera controls.
Dynamic Zoom
The Dynamic Zoom controls, which are off by default, make it fast and easy to do pan and scan
effects to zoom into or out of a clip. A set of two onscreen controls let you create a Dynamic
Zoom effect. A green box shows the starting size and position of the animated transform, while
a red box shows the ending size and position of the animated transform. Drag anywhere within
either bounding box to reposition either the start or the end of the animated effect, and drag
any of the corners to adjust the size at the start or end. A motion path appears to show you
motion that’s being created. Adjusting the Dynamic Zoom controls automatically enables
Dynamic Zoom.
Dynamic Zoom controls in the Viewer
These controls correspond to two parameters in the toolbar (Dynamic Zoom is also editable in
the Edit page Inspector).
Zoom/Pan/Angle Presets: Let you enable or disable preset positions for the zoom
level, pan location, and angle of this effect.
Swap: This button reverses the start and end transforms that create the dynamic zoom
effect.
Ease Buttons: Lets you choose how the motion created by these controls accelerates.
You can choose from Linear, Ease In, Ease Out, and Ease In and Out.
TIP: While dragging dynamic zoom outlines to reposition them, holding the Shift key
down constrains movement to just the X or Y axis.
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