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I've seen documentaries on TV where zooming in on a still image appears to be in 3D...with depth.  I know it can be done by dividing the image into layers (background and foreground) but can premiere elements automate this.?
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Thanks for the reply.
My first impression is that the creation of an animated "zoomed in still image/with depth considerations" is a Photoshop task and not Premiere Elements (any version).
You wrote about what you are doing now and how you want to stream line the process in the name of time.
1. creating a foreground layer and different background layers in Photoshop and then
2. changing scale on each at different rates...but it's extremely time-consuming.
I have not tried it yet, but I think those Photoshop details can be translated into Premiere Elements workflow (substituting "tracks" for "layers" and keyframing the Scale property for each track content.). But, that would appear to be time consuming as well. But...what if you created a dummy project in which you invested the time in setting up. And, then used a copy of that dummy project each time you want the effect - replace the still with effect in the dummy using the Replace Footage option obtained by right clicking the dummy's original still in project media.
On the Photoshop side of thoughts...
To lessen the time consuming aspects of this, have you attempted to create an action for this in Photoshop. If you can create the action and produce the wanted product, does Photoshop allow you to export that as a video file (such as .mov)? In that regard, is your end result targeting using the still with effect (created now in Photoshop) in a Premiere Elements 10 video project?
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