Pan and zoom tool

When you use this tool in Prime Minister 12 - is it possible to put an image in the entire image - I am currently this is impossible.

jperumal

Thanks for the reply.

Specific number use the Pan and Zoom tool Workflow and image in this workspace size...

Looks like we are together on the proportions of the image stills must match the format of the project settings.

And, we are together on the definition of the project preset. On these two points?

If so, fatter and larger people should not occur if you are taking a 1280 x 720, 16:9 and resizing 1920 x 1080 16:9 or vice versa.

Both have a 16:9 image aspect ratios and should be used in a 16:9 project to get what you want.

Where you can get in problem resizing of stills, is when you are in the process of resizing from always 3:2 or 4:3 format still image 16:9 format.

Then you must consider "cropping" instead of a straight resizing as done in the process multiple files in Photoshop Elements.

Are we together on the above date? If this isn't the case, I'll clarify what needs to be clarified. If you're OK with the above, then consider.

1. create one without distortion, yet which has a 4:3 or 16:9 format.

2 take it without distortion even in a 4:3 or 16:9 project, respectively.

If necessary, I'll go with this new with screenshots.

Please let me know. I want to how to use 946 x 768 after appropriate cropping.

Thanks for this looking again.

RTA

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