CameraMover is easy to use.
Start by loading your image with the Open option in the file menu.
Now you must set stopping points for the camera path on your image by clicking
with your mouse. You will notice that squares appear as in the image below.

You can hold your mouse button down to drag the square before releasing the button to set it.
Now, go to the Options menu and choose the Set Timings option.
This will allow you to determine how fast the camera moves and how long it stays put.

Now, click on a square to set that square's timing.
As you can see below, you must set these options in tenths of a second.
The move time is the amount of time the video will spend moving to the next square.
This determines the speed of movement from one waypoint to the next.

Now, you can set zoom in and out speeds by accessing the Options menu.
The zoom in will happen at the very beginning of your video, and the zoom out
will happen at the very end.

Now you can preview your movie by using the Preview option, or you can output your images
by using the Output Images option in the file menu.
Your images will be output as separate JPG files as well as a ZIP of the JPG
files. You can then use our website (or third party software) to convert these
frames into video at 30 frames per second.
Note: The Preview command may not complete if your computer does not have enough RAM.
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