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Posted by JBS on 08/29/06 19:20
"PTravel" <ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote in message
news:4kk93sFcn5nvU1@individual.net...
> Most good editors, e.g. Premiere Pro can flip video. I believe that
> Virtual Dub (vDub), a free product, can do this is as well.
>
> "drfred" <drfred@sstelco.com> wrote in message
> news:1155851789.838642.248440@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
>>I have approximately 1 minute of important video footage which was shot
>> from a camera mounted upside-down. I have captured the footage
>> digitally using Pinnacle system and also have it on miniDV cassette. I
>> wish to insert the footage into a movie I'm editing, but don't know how
>> to get the images right-side up. Can anyone help me?
>>
>
I have a similar situation where a friend's video was taken using the movie
function of a digital still camera, with the camera held vertically, instead
of horizontally. In Photoshop, for a still image, you can rotate the canvas
90 degrees CW to correct this situation for one still image. But I'm not
sure how to do this for a series of movie pictures using Vegas 5. Can any
Vegas users help with this? Thanks for your help.
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