Thank you for pointing out this use case.
Please take a look at the documentation page about conflicts with other addons. I hope we can collaborate with Alexander so this functionality works well together.
Update:
Version 4.4.0 introduces new features that perform the same functions as incompatible add-ons, so I hope this will meet users' needs.
Very nice! Useful! Thank you!
However it does not work when cameras are changed during rendering.
For example when I set individual properties to cameras, and then bind the cameras to markers in the timeline, only the properties from the first camera are applied. All the changes in settings in following cameras are ignored.
The same thing happens when rendering multi-view from different cameras. Only setting from the first one are taken into account.
It would be super nice if this add-on worked together with Multiple Camera Render add-on.
You think that is something that could be changed?
Of course, I don't think it will be a problem for me.
LoopTools is a must! Every boy and girl must install it!
Just what I needed! Thank you very much!
One thing that would make it even better is if it worked with the Individual Camera Properties add-on.
Now it shows a conflict, and I suppose the other add-on gets disabled.
If those two were merged or just worked together it would be a very powerful combo!