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    • D
      donald last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm sure this is super easy but I can't see where/what/how :

      Movie player, My video is 1920*1080, as my projector.
      I'd like to size down only the video -let say 80% of the original, centered- , but keep the size of the projector.

      I tried zoom (projector), chopper, etc, but this is not that I wanted to.

      Thank you for helping !

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        Gaspar last edited by

        Hi Donald,

        If I got you right, I guess that what you're looking for is the "mapping" IZZYMAP.

        To do what you want double click on the projector and Izzymap will open. You'll have the input and the output, you can switch between input/output and split view, by clicking on the words "input/output or split" that are centred on top of the window.

        So once you're in the output, you'll see a rectangle delimiting your projection. Midway on the lower is a circle with 4 arrows, click on it and move it towards the centre of the rectangle. This will keep the same ratio, but make the output smaller. But that's what the zoom parameter of the projector actor would do.

        If you want to keep the size of the projection the same, but zoom in the image. Then do exactluy the same, but do it on the input window instead of the output window.

        Not sure if you were looking for this, but I hope it helps.

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          jfg @donald last edited by

          @donald

          i am not sure to understand what you are looking for because the zoom input in the projector do exactly what I understand:

          The stage (yellow) stays 1920x1080 and the video projector is set to 80% 

          Best regards, 

          Jean-François 

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            donald last edited by

            Yes, sorry,

            I'm using video in watcher, chroma key, then movie player into the removed green.

            I'd like to have that video smaller into the webcam view/projector.

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              Woland Tech Staff @donald last edited by Woland

              @donald

              Posting the patch would be helpful, or at least screenshots.

              Zoomer with the horizontal and vertical zoom inputs set to 80 should do what you want though, if I understand correctly

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