From the course: Enhancing Underwater Photos with Photoshop
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Panning and pivoting with Transform keyframes - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Enhancing Underwater Photos with Photoshop
Panning and pivoting with Transform keyframes
- In this movie, we're gonna add some more transformation keypoints in order to move around so that we're keeping the main action in the center of the frame, and to correct the angle of the camera. So notice now, that you can go from one keyframe to another using these little arrows to the left of the word Transform. So for example, if I wanna go to the previous keyframe, I would click the left arrow like so, then I could go to the keyframe before that, and the keyframe before it. If I wanna go to the next frame, obviously, I would just go ahead and click on the right arrowhead. All right so we're gonna need a total of nine keyframes. We have three so far. So I'm gonna bounce around to the correct points inside the movie, just by double-clicking on the current time down here in the bottom left corner of the panel. And then entering a new time in this dialog box. And the time I'm looking for is 5:02, so that's five seconds, two frames, then go ahead and click OK. And you'll move the…
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How a shark-dive works47s
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Developing a once-in-a-lifetime shark photo8m 56s
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Cropping, straightening, and centering the shark2m 17s
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Rebuilding missing details with Content-Aware5m 35s
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Zooming in and out of a movie in post8m 23s
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Panning and pivoting with Transform keyframes7m 31s
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Sweetening the shark movie in Camera Raw7m 32s
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Adding a soundtrack and a fade to black6m 38s
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Adding titles to your movie6m 57s
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Animating a title and speeding up the render8m 8s
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