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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PhotoFilmStrip

    I just booted into linux, and the same issue exists there (v3.3.1). I also have a little more info about it that might help. Assume the crop frame is unlocked, and the frame position is (-1000,400). If I Ctrl-C that frame, and Ctrl-V it to another slide, I wind up at position (1000,400). If both the X and Y are negative, it doesn't seem to copy to the clipboard at all because when I paste, the current crop frame doesn't change at all.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PhotoFilmStrip

    Thank you so much! I really enjoy using the program. In addition to a few personal projects, I've created some videos that were projected at a benefit concert at my church, and they were well received.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PhotoFilmStrip

    There seems to be an issue with the timestamps for some subtitles. If the "seconds" portion of the timestamp is 30 or more, then the "minutes" portion is 1 more than it should be. It acts like some sort of weird rounding error. For example, if a subtitle for a 10 second slide starts at 00:00:25.000, then the ending timestamp will be 00:01:35.000 (instead of 00:00:35.000). This happen with the Win 10 version from the Microsoft Store (v3.5.0), but NOT on my linux box with v3.3.1. I don't use subtitles...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PhotoFilmStrip

    There seems to be a couple of issues when this feature is unlocked. (1) When the crop frame exceeds the image boundaries, the values shown in the "Adjust motion manual" window are not accurate. And (2) If you use Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V to copy/paste a crop frame, it seems to get the size correct, but not the position. This applies to v3.5 acquired from the Windows 10 store. I have not yet booted into Ubuntu to try it on 3.3.1.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on PhotoFilmStrip

    I created an account on SF, just so I could thank you for this program, and this particular feature. I have a project where I layed several old B/W photos on a flat bed scanner; created a huge high resolution image; and used that same image a dozen times. I start with a closeup of one of the images, do a slow zoom out, and then quickly pan to a closeup of the next image. After visiting all the individual pictures, I zoom out to reveal the whole thing. As you can imagine, the ability to copy/paste...

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