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- Joined: Sat Nov 01, 2014 11:22 pm
Some UI issues I had:
1. Kept defaulting to Zoom/Position as active even when no keyframes were defined for these parameters.
2. Switching back and forth between parameter index name list and curve details shouldn't be needed, combine this and make it very obvious what curve/keyframes are being adjusted.
3. Need to have the "Add" keyframe enabled when adjusting a curve, shouldn't be separate "modes" ... internally you might be setting keyframes to simulate the curve, but from a user's POV we just see one keyframe and adjust the curve so shouldn't need to have the +keyframe mode to enable curve settings.
4. What happened to showing keyframes below the video track option? I'm having to go to multiple places to make keyframe adjustments. It's just odd way to work.
5. Can't just add a keyframe and move it in both axis, up/down and/or forward/backward as needed.
Proposed solutions:
1. Show details of keyframes below video track and not in a separate per clip section in timeline. Not just the adjustment points, but the entire curve/settings.
Relative to Adobe Pr, it's very difficult to operate keyframes quickly and efficiently.
1. Kept defaulting to Zoom/Position as active even when no keyframes were defined for these parameters.
2. Switching back and forth between parameter index name list and curve details shouldn't be needed, combine this and make it very obvious what curve/keyframes are being adjusted.
3. Need to have the "Add" keyframe enabled when adjusting a curve, shouldn't be separate "modes" ... internally you might be setting keyframes to simulate the curve, but from a user's POV we just see one keyframe and adjust the curve so shouldn't need to have the +keyframe mode to enable curve settings.
4. What happened to showing keyframes below the video track option? I'm having to go to multiple places to make keyframe adjustments. It's just odd way to work.
5. Can't just add a keyframe and move it in both axis, up/down and/or forward/backward as needed.
Proposed solutions:
1. Show details of keyframes below video track and not in a separate per clip section in timeline. Not just the adjustment points, but the entire curve/settings.
Relative to Adobe Pr, it's very difficult to operate keyframes quickly and efficiently.