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Table Of Contents
- Help contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Before you start
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Edit Fotoshow
- Start and end markers
- Overview mode
- Storyboard mode
- Timeline mode
- The "Burn" interface
- Media Pool
- Fades
- Titles
- Effects
- Record
- Transitions (fades)
- Effects
- Create panorama pictures
- MAGIX Soundtrack Maker
- Options for using the final movie
- Online functions
- Menus
- File menu
- Edit menu
- Effects (FX)
- Image optimization
- Distortion
- View & animation
- Design
- Rotate 90°
- Automatically cut to fit monitor
- Display duration...
- Edit image (external)...
- Create panorama image...
- Picture-in-picture collages
- Fades
- Background design
- Image stabilization
- Title Editor
- Save as title template...
- Convert to 3D titles...
- Sound optimization
- Adjust music to section
- Show/Hide
- Object properties
- Online menu
- Tasks menu
- Help menu
- General settings
- Folders
- Options
- Display
- Project- and slideshow-relevant settings
- Problems and solutions
- Activate additional functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- If you still have questions...
Next, set the playback marker at the location for insertion and
the press the "Insert" button.
Display keyframes of individual parameters
Multiple keyframes are added simultaneously to effects if they include multiple parameters.
Click the small arrow beside the name of the
animated effect to display all of its parameters.
Now all keyframes of the effects parameter can be
individually moved, deleted, activated, and
deactivated.
Note
: Only those parameters are listed which are used for the animation. As soon as another parameter is
required for editing the effect, it becomes visible to you here.
Retroactively editing an effect's keyframes
Previously set keyframes can be retroactively moved and their values can edited.
Keyframes can be moved via drag & drop. Simply click on the keyframe to be moved and drag it to the
desired position.
To change an effects setting for an already positioned keyframe, click the keyframe and adjust the effect
in the Media Pool.
Soft movement
Normally, a hard, unnatural pan is the result at set
keyframes.
This option makes sure that the progression of these movements is executed more softly and more
naturally.
Delete keyframe
Select the keyframe to be deleted by
clicking it.
This button removes the selected keyframe.
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