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I'm creating a very short video using still shots. I can grab the end of a frame and pull it in, but the duration of each frame is no longer showing. Timeline is awkward to use at best, but now even more difficult when you have to guess how long each frame is. My Photoshop is up to date, I'm using Windows 10 on a PC.
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Hi @aart2000, Sorry to hear about the trouble. Are you saying if you right-click on the video clip in your Timeline, you don't get the dialog box with the duration? Or are you expecting to see the duration somewhere else? Please let us know or post a video or screenshots.
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Okay, I read your post again and maybe you are trying to make an animation. So you don't see the duration under each frame?
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I am an artist. I take progression shots as the painting progresses. I then put all the shots in Timeline in the same group. I want each frame (progression shot) to be 1.5 seconds long and cross fade into the next frame. Used to be you could highlight the frame and get a square cursor with two arrows. Move this cursor to expand or compress the frame to the desired duration (1.5 seconds). The cursor is there, but when I move it, the duration box letting me know how long that frame is no longer is there.
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