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Number of start frame in opened image sequence used to be distinguished automatically in a way that file name used on open would be displayed at scene frame #1. But sometimes it's useful to have it manually configurable (like in cases when you're processing image sequence and replacing clip's filepath to postprocessed image sequence and want new clip to show at the same frame range as it was rendered from). Added Custom Start Frame flag to movie clip (could be accessed from Footage panel in clip editor) and Start Frame which means number of frame from sequence which would be displayed at scene frame #1. For example if you've got clip pointing to file render_00100.png and Start Frame of 100 this file would be displayed at scene frame #1, if Start Frame is 1 then this image would be displayed at scene frame #100,
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