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I'm hoping someone can help me.
I'm looking for a photo gallery extension for dreamweaver that enables you to pan and zoom (in and out and left to right) on the image. I have looked on the Adobe website and I'm not sure whether any of the flash photo galleries are suitable. Thank you Colette.
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A bit different than what you asked for I know, but might be something of interest?
jQZoom Evolution, javascript image magnifier It's done with jquery, not flash so might work better for you for search engines
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Thanks for that. I was looking for something more like YouTube - Carbis Bay Holidays - www.carbisbayholidays.co.uk
this was done just with still photographs. I did try this at Extend Studio but all it seems to have is pan and no zoom?
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Not sure if what you wanted was an actual video clip or something flash based, but judging from the youtube video you've shown I assume it's a video clip you're aiming at making?
This might not be of any help at all, but if you have access to a Mac with iMovie '08 you can do the whole pan and zoom thing real easy. It's called "Ken Burns" for some reason... I'm sure that name has relevance to the whole pan/zoom effect Anywho, if you do have access to iMovie '08, it'll take a few minutes to do:
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I don't have access to a MAC, but thank you for the advice anyway
Am I right in saying that I could use a program like Photostory and use that on a website?
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Hah sorry about that... I have to remember not everybody is a Mac boy like me.
Not used or even heard of Photostory before, but I just looked it up and it looks like a nice simple program that should be able to do the job. Apparently for the pan/zoom effect it produces really high quality results, and it exports as a video file which you can then use however you want. Photostory seems like your best bet for quick photo panning and zooming |
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