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Old 10-26-2005, 03:55 PM
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Hello Ppl

Just a quickly You might have dealt with this before
In Premiere Pro 1.5 i have being doing some moving blurs using the track matte key ,And the problem i keep having is i move all my key frames into the right position for the vid .Then once i have done this some are spot on and some are way out
Now i have gone into the maximum view so i can get precise key frames but still have this problem?

The Two things that i think that might be giving me grief are the
-Scale Settings
-I sometimes feel i moved a line when im meant to be moving the blur(When you grab the screen shot to move it)

Any help would be much appreciation

Ps Sorry if it's hard to understand I find it hard to explain things sometimes
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You mean moving the mouse pointer in the image window? I find that a bit clumsy. For precise movements, enter the numbers in the x and y axes, in the motion settings. Move the scrubber in time, move the blur, and where you want it to shift to, note these position settings, then set the keyframes throughout the clip using them. Do I read you right?
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Yes this is what im trying to get across thank you for that i will try it

Anyone else have this problem?

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Ok............. so now i dont have the same problem in the program

I have it once i have save the file im working on .Some of the blur covers the part of the film but then other parts are way to high or to low
Yet before i save it in the program its fine?

Can anyone elaborate?
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