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From: Justin Barrett <jbarrett@daka.com>
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Subject: Re: "Holds" on the PVR
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At 11:19 PM 1/16/96 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sat, 13 Jan 1996, Justin Barrett <jbarrett@daka.com> wrote:
>>Just do this: Create the bars and black animations in such a way that when
>>played back in *slow-mo* mode, you'll get 30 sec. of bars and 10 sec. of
>>black.
>
> That is not the point. It would be very handy for cel animators to be
>able to specify that a specific frame in an animation hold for a given time.
>Currently that is not possible with the PVR software.
Oops. I guess I misinterpreted something somewhere. I understand your
point, and agree that such a capability would be welcomed by many PVR (and