New: Set the key point of your photo in Outline

This new feature, available in the Outline theme, lets you set manually the key part of your photo, to make sure it won’t be cropped out of your video. Once you’ve set the important point in your photo, it will be shown in your video with a gentle pan and zoom effect (aka Kenburns) centered around that key point.
To set the key point of your photo in Outline, double-click on a photo or choose the “Edit” menu option for that photo, the same way you would set a custom duration for a photo, or trim a video.
In Outline, every photo or video is shown in full screen. If a photo in portrait orientation is shown in a landscape-shaped frame, Stupeflix applies a pan and zoom effect to show it completely. When everything is moving fast with transitions left and right, it can result in the edges of a photo not being shown in the video. Which is unfortunate, because oftentimes a full body portrait has the head on its edge, and showing these photos without the head is not ideal, to say the least. This is why we’ve added this feature; so you can make sure that the most important part of your picture is not left out of your video.
We hope this will improve your video making in Stupeflix. Let us know what you think!
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