1. panning - Noun
2. panning - Verb
Derived from pan
4. Panning - Proper noun
of Pan
Source: Webster's dictionaryI became a scientist because... it's like panning for gold in a muddy torrent. Truth is the gold. David Mitchell (author)
Bash got in by calling it an “incredibly telling moment” from McSally while panning her for not having more grace under pressure. Source: Internet
;:*An effect simulated by a window manager by maintaining window position information in a larger coordinate system than the screen and allowing panning by simply moving the windows in response to the user. Source: Internet
Because the cab of our vehicle was soundproof, what I saw was like a silent movie, a long panning shot out the window. Source: Internet
CS4 CS4 features smoother panning and zooming, allowing faster image editing at a high magnification. Source: Internet
Its sequel improved upon its design, featuring some 3D effects such as hopping between the foreground and background, and the camera panning and curving around corners. Source: Internet