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Gary Alan
May 4, 2007 at 8:38 pmTom,
I forgot about that. I would trade that feature for the zoom any day considering the amount of times it is needed. I can easily grab the scroll bar in the window for stacks. A Ctrl Zoom or something elase could be used for stacks (vertical scroll).Gary
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Bret Williams
May 5, 2007 at 2:08 amif you have your mouse over the “time” part of the sequence, the scroll whell scrubs. Same ion canvas and viewer. Otherwise, it scrolls up and down just like any other window. I guess you don’t use many tracks.
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Bret Williams
May 5, 2007 at 2:11 amWhy don’t 3D apps act like FCP? That way when I use software I don’t understand it would be easier for me. FCP doesn’t have a camera to dolly. FCP isn’t a 3D app. It works like a video editing app. The zoom tools are very powerful and very easy to use. There’s also a large number of ways to zoom.
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Teerav
May 5, 2007 at 7:29 pmi didnt mean to start a big fuss over this. but it doesnt need a camera to dolly in. it would work just like the curve editor in shake or the trax or graph editor in maya. i think anyone who has ever used software that functions like that will agree its a far more superior, intuitive, and quicker way of navigating around on a timeline. i guess i was just wondering why apple integrated it in shake and not FCP.
[Bret Williams] “That way when I use software I don’t understand it would be easier for me”
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Sdelahoyde
May 9, 2007 at 9:55 pmBravo. I’m constantly confused by what their developers were thinking. It seems like you have to take fifteen steps to get any one simple thing done (like this zooming business).
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