Setting duration of still images

I'm having a problem trying to make a timelapse. I'm importing from iphoto into imovieHD. I turn off the Ken Burns feature and set the duration to the shortest setting (00:03). This should be a duration of 3 frames, correct? What happens, however is a duration much longer, usually 9 and a half seconds. I'm very confused- any help??
thanks,
Erik

Odd that you should see that.
Normally it would show 0:00:00 (minutes, seconds, frames).
Have you tried closing iMovie and deleting its plist file?

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