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go to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)hope this helps
HaaaiiQuotego to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)hope this helpsIn jou geval dus 0.5.
Quote from: Rainbow on January 06, 2013, 12:03:13 PMHaaaiiQuotego to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)hope this helpsIn jou geval dus 0.5.Like oh. mijn. god. Je mag hier alleen Engels praten, like, omg, wist je dat niet?
Quote from: мιкσ-ѕαη on January 06, 2013, 12:09:08 PMQuote from: Rainbow on January 06, 2013, 12:03:13 PMHaaaiiQuotego to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)hope this helpsIn jou geval dus 0.5.Like oh. mijn. god. Je mag hier alleen Engels praten, like, omg, wist je dat niet? Het is dus waar wat over jou gezegd wordt. -.-
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