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Back by popular demand you can ripple delete one frame at a time with your preferred keyboard shortcut. To use it, set up a Keyboard Shortcut (Option-Command-K) and search for “Ripple Delete Head Frame.” Once you have designated your KBS, position your playhead before the extraneous frames, press your chosen KBS and delete one frame at a time until you land on your ideal first frame. Try it out and let us know what you think!
Please note that this is using my KBS but you can choose your own.
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Thank you all! I'm proud of the community for their support and for the Adobe team for listening.
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Woohoo!! This is so exciting, thank you so much for adding this! Will install the beta and give it a try. Thank you all very much!
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This is going to be loved and appreciated by many. Thanks, Team!!
Kevin
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Yup. Just tried it and it works like it did before. Saving our assets... 🙂
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If you want to add such a shortcut - OK, but also make a reverse function that adds frames 🙂
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Hi @TeresaDemel
"Ripple Add Head Frame" is an excellent idea, @woytekz!! Going down the same road: can "Ripple Delete Tail Frame" and "Ripple Add Tail Frame" be added to the feature set?
That would be so cool.
Thanks,
Kevin
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This came out of an Innovation Week Project. 😉
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It can be actually a development Ripple Trim Previous/Next Edit to Playhead,
with the option to finish click on frame by frame.
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Hi!
Is it possible to somehow assign “Ripple Delete Head Frame" and "Ripple trim previous edit to playhead" to same button? Assigning a new button to do something that could previously be done with one button defeats the purpose of the fix.