: Zoom in high resolution image in a presentation I have an image of global view of the Moon. I have a second one which is from a different camera, very high res of an area few kilometers
I have an image of global view of the Moon. I have a second one which is from a different camera, very high res of an area few kilometers in size. During a presentation I want to zoom in from a global view into a local feature I want to show. Something like this.
PowerPoint doesn't look to be smart enough for that. Prezi offers a lot of unnecessary material for me. I just need regular slides and one highly customized slide. I guess I need to make an animation? Software suggestions? Needs to be quick and easy to learn.
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The problem is all the steps in between the macro and micro images in the zoom.
If, as suggested above, you use Blender, then the beginning and ending states (keyframes) would be created by the software and it would know what they are composed of and how to create the zoom.
If they are static pixelated images, then using a video editor of sufficiently good quality could do a blur zoom between the two keyframes so that you can't see the initial image losing quality.
This is not quite what you want but you get the idea: [link]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgaAqdExEmM
Two options come to my mind.
Make some animated segments using for example Blender.
One program that is really interesting to use videos (or other media) as slides is SlideDog that has a free version. You then can have a stage of the zoom as a slide on this program.
A program that has a similar metaphor (zooming) as Prezi is Focusky. It also has a free version.
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