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How to use Pan and zoom

Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2022 Jul 26, 2022

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I am using Adobe Premiere Elements 2022. When I insert a movie clip into the timeline and select Pan and Zoom WHY IS THE SETTINGS OPTION GREYED OUT. I am trying to create a reverse zoom (start close up then zoom out). How do I do this there seems to me to be a bug.

HELP NEEDED PLEASE...thanks

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Jul 30, 2022 Jul 30, 2022

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Using the image I've provided, what's greyed out?  Make sure you are in expoert mode, AND you have the video/audio track selected.... it will have a blue overylay on it if it's selected.2022-07-30_094518.png

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Jul 30, 2022 Jul 30, 2022

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You have posted in the Photoshop Elements forum.  I am moving this to the Premiere Elements forum.

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"I am trying to create a reverse zoom (start close up then zoom out). How do I do this there seems to me to be a bug."

 

No bug on my system.  There are two green squares.  Default is that the fist is big and the second is small.  Grab the corners of the first, shrink and frame it.  Grab the corners of the second, enlarge and frame it.  Should work.  

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