Return-Path: Received: from nk11p03mm-asmtp002.mac.com ([17.158.232.237] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP id 5033222 for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Wed, 10 Apr 2013 19:43:55 +0200 Received: from [192.168.1.68] ([99.152.153.100]) by nk11p03mm-asmtp002.mac.com (Oracle Communications Messaging Server 7u4-26.01(7.0.4.26.0) 64bit (built Jul 13 2012)) with ESMTPSA id <0ML100192WA6OLB0@nk11p03mm-asmtp002.mac.com> for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:51:43 +0000 (GMT) X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=fsecure engine=2.50.10432:5.10.8626,1.0.431,0.0.0000 definitions=2013-04-10_07:2013-04-10,2013-04-10,1970-01-01 signatures=0 X-Proofpoint-Spam-Details: rule=notspam policy=default score=0 spamscore=0 ipscore=0 suspectscore=0 phishscore=0 bulkscore=0 adultscore=0 classifier=spam adjust=0 reason=mlx scancount=1 engine=6.0.2-1302030000 definitions=main-1304100167 From: Jim Curtis MIME-version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1283) Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_6E2230ED-6DB5-4F21-A3FB-92D4C2F9328F" Subject: Re: [AE] Keyframe hell Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 12:51:41 -0500 In-reply-to: To: After Effects Mail List References: Message-id: <8F39BAFF-D8A1-4787-9955-B3699B25FAFF@me.com> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1283) --Apple-Mail=_6E2230ED-6DB5-4F21-A3FB-92D4C2F9328F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I haven't used it, and never really understood when it would be = advantageous to turn it on. On Apr 10, 2013, at 12:50 PM, pixelbot@comcast.net wrote: > never used - I seem to remember somebody mentioned awhile ago, but I = had truly forgotten AE even had the feature - I wouldn't miss it >=20 > tt >=20 > From: "Todd Kopriva" >=20 > Questions for everyone: > =20 > Have any of you ever deliberately used that feature? Have you seen = anyone else use it? How would you feel about it being removed? --Apple-Mail=_6E2230ED-6DB5-4F21-A3FB-92D4C2F9328F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii I haven't used it, and never really understood when = it would be advantageous to turn it = on.



On Apr 10, 2013, at = 12:50 PM, pixelbot@comcast.net= wrote:

From: "Todd Kopriva" <kopriva@adobe.com>

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Questions for everyone:

Have any of = you ever deliberately used that feature? Have you seen anyone else use = it? How would you feel about it being = removed?

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