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Narcogen  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 21, 2021 6:33:22 AM(UTC)
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Hi. I'm using a simple virtual set with four cameras.

I can zoom to any of the cameras in the GUI, or in a script by using SelectIndex and a value between 1 and 4, each number corresponding to a position set in the virtual set zoom editor.

The problem I'm having is that there are only 4 possible values, one for each camera. But then how do I return to the wide angle that shows all 4 cameras at once without sacrificing the ability to zoom into one of the cameras in particular?

I can make one angle a wide angle in the set zoom editor, but then I have one camera I can't zoom to by using SelectIndex.

I tried feeding it the value zero for an Index but that doesn't seem to do anything at all.
Delvalle579  
#2 Posted : Saturday, September 25, 2021 9:31:43 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Narcogen Go to Quoted Post
Hi. I'm using a simple virtual set with four cameras.

I can zoom to any of the cameras in the GUI, or in a script by using SelectIndex and a value between 1 and 4, each number corresponding to a position set in the virtual set zoom editor. Myloweslife

The problem I'm having is that there are only 4 possible values, one for each camera. But then how do I return to the wide angle that shows all 4 cameras at once without sacrificing the ability to zoom into one of the cameras in particular?

I can make one angle a wide angle in the set zoom editor, but then I have one camera I can't zoom to by using SelectIndex.

I tried feeding it the value zero for an Index but that doesn't seem to do anything at all.


When you have a given shot properly framed, such as the close-up shot shown here, you’ll want to save this as a preset. To do that, click on the Composition button above the T-Bar to open the Composition window, select any Composition Preset location, and click the “camera” icon that appears when you mouse over a location, to make the current shot a preset.
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