To measure the duration between 2 keyframes or Layer Markers in Adobe After Effects, hold down the Option (Alt) key and click the first and then the second keyframe or Layer Marker. The Info panel (Window > Info) will display the duration between them. Cool.
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2 Responses to this post
December 16, 2007 at 9:00 am |
Thats really cool, i was looking for a workaround for this prob like forever.
Please keep on showing such hints, i love it
December 17, 2007 at 5:24 am |
really cool and handy!!
dont know why doesnt work with mask keyframes…
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