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I can see the setting, but the switch is not able to be switched. It's wierd. Could it be that I have to purchace the program? Im currently on the free trial.
Hi Luke!
Thank you for reaching out. Pan and Zoom feature work on still images as of now. This is just the first iteration, and our next Pan and Zoom update will be available in Rush in the coming months. With that update, you’ll be able to set the position and scale of start and endpoints and apply the effect to multiple clips at once. For more details, you can refer to this article: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-rush/help/effects-panel.html#pan-zoom
Let us know if you have any questions.
...Hello!
New today we released version 1.5.40 of Rush and added a few extra goodies to the Pan and Zoom feature. You can now select the start and end points of this effect on still images, as well as change the scale and position as needed.
Happy editing!
Peter
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Hi Luke!
Thank you for reaching out. Pan and Zoom feature work on still images as of now. This is just the first iteration, and our next Pan and Zoom update will be available in Rush in the coming months. With that update, you’ll be able to set the position and scale of start and endpoints and apply the effect to multiple clips at once. For more details, you can refer to this article: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-rush/help/effects-panel.html#pan-zoom
Let us know if you have any questions.
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Kartika
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Hello!
New today we released version 1.5.40 of Rush and added a few extra goodies to the Pan and Zoom feature. You can now select the start and end points of this effect on still images, as well as change the scale and position as needed.
Happy editing!
Peter
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Hey guys - still no pan and zoom for video? I subscribed just now thinking it was because I need the paid version but now I'm seeing it just doesn't work on video. That's odd.
You should add a note to this feature saying it only works on images so it's less confusing.