setPosterFrame

sets the poster frame for selected items in the bin. By default it uses teh centre frame of teh respective clip.

Updated: 11 April 2016

Author: frank

Compatible Nuke versions: 9.0 or later

Compatibility: Linux, Mac, Windows

Cheap and cheerful (could use a simple UI to set the relative frame to use as a poster frame).

Once saved into Hiero's StartUI folder, there will be a 'Set Poster Frame' item in the right click menu when clicking on an item in teh bin.

For those who want to change this to use other frames, simply tweak the value handed to the setPosterFrame() function.

A value of 0 will use the first frame, 1 the last and 0.5 the middle (default).

Screen Shot 2016-04-11 at 4.09.35 pm

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