Guide

Image Element

Internal display

Kenbun(Movement)

This feature allows you to automatically apply motion animation according to the characteristics of the image elements. The [Automatic] option is basic, and depending on the need, you can double-click the image to directly determine the effect of enlargement or movement, such as pan or zoom in/out.

Type
Menu Description
Automatic Automatically applies appropriate Kenbun effects based on the image ratio or the extent to which the user has enlarged the image.
Expand When you enlarge a certain area with the image expansion function, the specified area is expanded as the slide is regenerated.
Shrink When you enlarge a certain area with the image expansion function, an animation that shrinks a certain part according to the moving range is created.
To the left Applies a panning effect that slowly moves the image to the left.
To the right Applies a panning effect that slowly moves the image to the right.
Upward Applies a panning effect that slowly moves the image upward.
Downward Applies a panning effect that slowly moves the image downward.
Movement range

The [Automatic] option is the default and you can finely adjust the moving range.

Movement

This menu allows you to fine-tune animations when images are panned or enlarged/shrunk. You can specify movements separately from the overall project-applied [Ease (movement effect)]. In the case of Kenbun effects, the default setting linear works best.

Slowly expand(deprecated)

The fixed image is gradually enlarged, filling the set size. (Some areas may be cropped depending on the original size of the image.)

Fill Display

The image is displayed to fill the specified container (red outline). (Some areas may be cropped depending on the original size of the image, and you can adjust the position or enlarge the image by double-clicking it.)

Fit to Match

The original size of the image is adjusted to fit the specified container (red outline).

Original Ratio

Ignore the existing settings and change the container (red outline) size to the original size of the image.

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