How to set still frame duration in Fusion module?

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Piotr Podermanski

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How to set still frame duration in Fusion module?

PostTue May 01, 2018 7:26 am

Hi All!

I am just digging into new Davinci-Fusion ( Studio version beta 2) combo, and there is this TINY problem I encountered.
I am trying to comp a large-format still image into my video, and... can't find a way to adjust still duration past one frame.
Standard Preferences/User/Still frame duration does not help.
Fusion time transform nodes seem to be missing.

I could create a timeline with a still, and comp the timeline (which is a great funcionality btw) but in this case still image is large, and I would lose the ability to track/transform/whatever later in fusion.

Thanks for any suggestions...!
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Re: How to set still frame duration in Fusion module?

PostTue May 01, 2018 9:43 am

Use a time stretcher or time speed node
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Re: How to set still frame duration in Fusion module?

PostTue May 01, 2018 2:36 pm

This does seem like a bug with the current Beta version that will hopefully get Resolved before final release.

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Re: How to set still frame duration in Fusion module?

PostWed May 02, 2018 7:57 am

michael vorberg wrote:Use a time stretcher or time speed node


Thanks, that was obvious, but I was sure it was missing in current beta version. Checked again and found it under Miscellaneous tab. Somehow I imagined it should be under Time tab.

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