Hello,

I am using ParaView 3.10.1 64bit compiled on a Debian OS and I have a problem using the camera in the "animation view" panel. To move the camera I am using the "Interpolate camera locations" option, which should be quite simple to tune: just select a first view at the initial time, and another view for the final time. In particular, I am using the current view as the first one, while I set manually the parameters for the second view, using the values from the "Adjust camera" panel.

Doing so, the camera at the initial time is set correctly, but then moves to a wrong location. If I click on the "adjust camera" button, it shows me a different location with respect to the one I imposed. In particular, the X and Y positions seems multiplied by a factor 10, while the Z position is totally wrong. Similar issue with the X, Y, and Z focal angles.

I tried to run the same easy test both using a python script and the graphical interface, with the same bad result. Could you please check if there is any bug there, or tell me if I am doing something wrong? Thank you.

Best regards,

   Cristiano Malossi

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