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  • MinMinc.
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    Thanks guys, (I'd be using Imiginate 2.0 if the image wasn't soft, I know we've been thru this before with me, I'v used the old school imaginate for years with my rex edit system, but I've tried everything, and when comparing an image in 3-D pinp and one from Imaginate theirs no comparison, the imaginate is like a slight blur filter was applied). Thanks again, Gary

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  • STORMDAVE
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    There's that tiny bug of 3Dpinp where it creates a 1 frame keyframe RIGHT next to the one you're working on...so you should always try to snap to the keyframe you're working on. Zoom in all the way at 1sec view and remove that dirty keyframe that's causing the sudden snap and headache.

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  • antonsvideo
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    you are right, I thought it used to change more in earlier versions?

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  • MinMinc.
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    even after applying some rotation, and then sliding the perspective slider from 10-100 (left to right) their is a very slight movement in the pic. not a real big deal, the orientation tool works fine....just wondering if I'm missing something. Gary

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  • antonsvideo
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    have you applied some rotation?

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  • MinMinc.
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    3-D pinp "perspective"?

    while playing with 3Dpinp I noticed that my "perspective" slider seems not to be working, am I missing something? Gary
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