> Hi Keith!
> 
> > I have a project with a number of still pictures that I want to use the 
> > "Ken Burns" effect on.  I know how to use the camera to do this, and 
> > this part works fine.  Where I have trouble is in the transitions 
> > between stills....
> 
> My quickest workarounds have been:
> 
> 1. I put every picture on a separate track
> 2. If I have too many pictures, I apply the Ken Burns effect to every
> single picture in separate projects and render each of them to Quick
> Time for Linux/Motion JPEG A. Then I load every new source file in my
> project, working on a sigle track. 
> 
> Ciao!
> Raffaella

Hi,  is there any thought going into changing this in Lumiera?  I see
this as a general GUI design flaw.    That kind of setting should apply
to files on a track and not the entire track.    Where a user would want
to apply settings (camera, projector, color correction, volume fade,
alpha fade, etc) to an entire track, she could simply select all files
on a track and set them together.   As an alternative, one could think
of cascading the settings like in CSS from a global track perspective
down to a local file perspective - where local overrides global.   

Maybe the lumiera devs have already thought of this.   I thought I'd
mention it because I get caught in this situation a lot on cinelerra,
not just with the "Ken Burns" style.

best, super HannaKwannaMas to all -august.

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