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Can I adjust a keyframe after it has been set?

Hello,


Once I set a keyframe and decide to move the photo further, it assumes I am creating a new keyframe. I just want to adjust the settings of the original keyframe. So far my only solution has been to delete the keyframe and redo, hoping that I get it in the correct place.


Obviously I am new to this program.


Thanks!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on May 30, 2015 9:52 AM

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May 30, 2015 10:48 AM in response to Russ H

Hi Russ, thank you for the reply. That much I know and sorry for the confusion. What I want to do is actually adjust the exact parameters of that keyframe. Dragging them moves the same exact keyframe parameters just earlier or later. What I want to do is position the photo let's say further up and to the left based on what else is happening, and I didn't get it correct the first time. I have found a work around, but thought I must be missing something. If I have the effect exactly when I want it, but not exactly where I want it, I just want to adjust the amount of the effect. Hope that makes more sense. If I rotated 130 degrees, and now decide I need ti 140 degrees, can I just correct that or do I have to create a new keyframe and delete the other?


Thanks again!

May 30, 2015 10:59 AM in response to Max Morden

If you want the key frame to stay placed at the same frame of the clip and want to adjust the parameters, navigate to the keyframe – either in the Viewer or in the Inspector – and change the parameters in the Viewer (click and drag with OSC) or Inspector (numerically).


Hope that's clear. If not, post back and I (or someone) can post an example.


Russ

Can I adjust a keyframe after it has been set?

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