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Set duration for imported still images
When
you add a still image, you can assign a specific duration to it,
which specifies how much time the image occupies in the Timeline.
You can set a default duration for all still images that you add,
and you can change their duration in the Timeline.
The frame
rate of your project determines the amount of time that a certain number
of frames occupies. For example, for NTSC, if you are working in
a 29.97 frame‑per‑second (fps) project and you enter 30 frames as
the duration, each still image that you add to the Timeline has
a duration of about one second. For PAL, if you are working in a
25 fps project and you enter 25 frames as the duration, each still
image that you add to the Timeline has a duration of one second.
Change the default duration for still images- Do one of the following:
- For Still Image Default Duration, specify the number
of frames you want as a default duration.
Note: Changing
the default duration of still images does not affect the duration
of still images that are already in the Timeline or Sceneline, or
in the Project view. To apply the new default length to all still
images in your project, delete them from Project view and reimport
them into your project.
Set a unique duration for a still image Do one of the following:Position the Selection tool over either
end of the image, and drag.
Select
the clip and choose Clip > Time Stretch. Enter a new
duration and click OK.
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