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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1
OS: windows xp home
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Imagemixer
When bringing together separate clips, transitions, etc in the Timeline, I find it difficult to manipulate the individual pieces. If the separate clips were large it wouldn't be a problem but I tend to use small clips and lots of transitions. Everything gets 'mushed' together and I can't manipulate the individual pieces. Any tips on how I can more easily work with the Timeline will be appreciated.
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Re: Imagemixer
Hi, welcome to TSF
I haven't used Imagemixer, but if it's like any other video editor, you should be able to zoom in on the timeline for more accurate editing. Look for 2 magnifying glass icons/buttons with + or - for zoom in and out. There might also be a 'snap' option which snaps the 2 frames together when you reposition them.
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