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I'm trying to make a stop motion video. When I import my 30 or so pictures I try to make it so that their each shown for .03 frames or something close to that. My problem is that I have to manually edit each one of them and it takes forever. Is it possible to put them so that they all show for a certain amount of time and do it in a more simplied method. Thanks for the help in advance. Posting a screen shot or a method would help me a lot.
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