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browj2 wrote on 8/5/2018, 9:42 AM

Hi,

As I indicated in your other thread, you are probably working with images, not a video. Once you get the length of photos that you want, then export just the timelapse part (a range if there are other things on the timeline) to Magix movie format (mxv). Import this into a new movie. Now you have video clip to which you can apply effects, like pan and zoom.

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Kaywahjay wrote on 8/5/2018, 12:49 PM

that makes perfect sense...Thanks so much John!