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How could they go from serious zooming to a crawl without feeling anything?
As the achievement momentum built throughout the year, we'd soon adopted Zooming!
It's amplifying the effect of the additional zooming inside the camera.
To simulate the drink's effects, the camera used shaking and rapid zooming.
There's no zooming or image stabilization, and the sound often drifts out of sync with the picture.
Zooming is a cinematic technique widely used in films.
The cavern seemed to explode in a crazy zooming of stars and pinwheels.
Zooming is at last responsive in the browser and there aren't any more issues with the 3D-ish app drawer.
Presentation states can also record any zooming and panning (displayed area selection) applied.
Software enables smooth zooming and panning through all scales.
Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and automatic zooming is supported.
Zooming is an example of resolution change.
Zooming is possible even during video capture.
Finally, concentrating on the choppiness and relentless zooming helped restore her to something two-dimensional.
Slow, precise, smooth zooming is manually done by turning a wide knurled ring near the camera body.
The zooming restarted, but in the reverse direction, and in a micro-universe now transformed by color.
Zooming is limited to 3X.
It uses Apple's new vector-based engine that eliminates lag, making for smoother zooming.
The phone also features multi-touch zooming.
In computing, page zooming is the ability to zoom in and out a document or image at page level.
The zooming and panning across photographs gives the feeling of motion, and keeps the viewer visually engaged.
True page zooming prevents inconsistencies that occur when regular text enlargement forces the content to be bigger than its container.
Unfortunately, the Nook's automatic zooming routinely miscalculates the bits of the page I want to see.
Supports Zooming.
(As you know from "Wayne's World," unnecessary zooming is a hallmark of bad amateur movies.)