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There seems to be 5 second limit on the duration of the timeline in Photoshop version 2014.
How can you extend the duration of the animation? There's a timeline window, but no "animation" window as mentioned in many of the help files.
How do you change the duration in Photoshop 2014?
I'm using Windows 8.1 as my OS.
Thanks.
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Try dragging the right end edge to the right more to expand the duration. In the timeline palette you can create a Frame animation or a video timeline.
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I know it's a pain, but you can duplicate a frame and then you have two 5 second frames that you can then adjust if you wanted somewhere between 5 and 10 seconds per frame.
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IN PS 5C the option is hidden in the little dropdown caret in the right upper corner of the timeline container. if you click on that, you get a list of options, one of them is 'document settings...' There you can set the duration, frame rate and fps. I believe this is also there on the later editions.
in the same dropdown you find a lot of other timeline related options, which you would normally expect to be on the timeline layers it self, for example with right clicking the layer on the timeline. Why they did it this way, i have no clue but i expect it to be patent related.
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Just needed to add metadata to a still, then upload to youtube for a 360. The '5 second duration rule' simple workaround, in the timeline click on '+' and drop another still, sequentially.