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PIP Problem

Postby westport1992 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:05 pm

Hi There:

Well I'm well on my way now ... New Dell Computer ... using Photoshop Create a Slideshow to produce project for
photographer.

Question: I really like the PIP effect ... for some reason when I put on that effect the picture zooms quickly across the
screen .... rather than taking the time of the clip below it .... so fast that you can't even see the picture.

Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong ?? Its a great effect and for some reason it isn't working for me.

Thankyou

Debi Koebel, Hanover, Ontario, Canada
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Re: PIP Problem

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:19 pm

Debi, Are you working in Photoshop Elements to do the PIP or Premiere Elements?
What version?
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Re: PIP Problem

Postby westport1992 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:23 pm

I'me using Premiere Elements now.

I brought the pictures into Photoshop ... but am now doing some special effects in Premiere Elements.

Thanks Chuck

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Re: PIP Problem

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:26 pm

You should be able to see the images on the Timeline, you just need to drag the end to make the image stay on screen longer.
for some reason it seems that some images have longer durations than others, that is not normal unless you change them manually.

Maybe this PIP tutorial will help
http://www.freewebs.com/pe3help/pictureinpicture.htm
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