New Features
You can now specify a list of frames when calling `set_for_frames`.
For example we now support:
object_instance.set_for_frames([3, 6, 10, 12])
Please note that this is in addition to the other ways of specifying frames to annotate, such as range of frames, so the behaviour of
object_instance.set_for_frames([Range(3, 4), Range(15, 17)])
is unchanged.
What's Changed
* fix(labels): Fix constructing answer dictionaries for data units with no labels by yogesh-encord in https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/pull/259
* Improve file upload performance by rad-cord in https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/pull/260
* Add support for specifying lists of integer frame numbers when annotating. by alex-encord in https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/pull/257
* Bump version number to 0.1.67. by alex-encord in https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/pull/263
New Contributors
* alex-encord made their first contribution in https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/pull/257
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/encord-team/encord-client-python/compare/0.1.66.1...0.1.67