That is After Effects terminology, I think. 'Out' in P&Z must be leaving a KF and 'In' must be approaching a KF. I've always found that P&Z does a reasonable accelerate /decelerate by default. I just tried this in 6.5 and it still does (with a linear move). Seems a little clunky on a zoom. Set the zoom keyframe graph to Bezier or Spline - much better.
On 13 Nov 2012, at 07:29, Christian Foerster wrote:
> You have to do it the other way round: Set the In to Ease Out, the Out to
> Ease In.
>
> Makes sense if you think about it.
>
> Bye,
> Christian
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> Am 13.11.2012 06:36 schrieb "michaeljshen76" <mikejshen@gmail.com>:
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>> **
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>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I haven't done much still work in Avid for a while. I'm working on MC
>> 6.03. I'm trying to get some simple moves done using Pan&Zoom.
>>
>> Say the move is a simple zoom out. I set two keyframes, select the first
>> one, and set velocity parameters to In:Ease In and Out: Ease Out. Path
>> Linear, Filter Gaussian.
>>
>> Shouldn't this be enough to give me an ease out into my second keyframe?
>> Instead, it zooms back and lands with a clunk.
>>
>> I'm sure I'm missing something simple here, but for the life of me, I
>> can't figure it out (or google the answer).
>>
>> I'd also be curious to hear any general thoughts about the best way to
>> manipulate stills in Avid. Last time there was an L2 thread about this,
>> people seemed to be plugging both Avid FX and Stagetools. I'd be happy to
>> use Pan and Zoom for most things, just because of the real-time playback,
>> if I could just get the eases to work...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
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