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Posted by JBS on 08/29/06 20:34
"JBS" <JBS@nzlgroup.org> wrote in message news:44f4936e$1@clear.net.nz...
> 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.
I have now found the answer. With Vegas, you select the video to be rotated,
then under the "Tools" menu, select "Video", "Video Event", "Pan/Crop", then
under the heading of "Rotation", you adjust the "angle" to suit. Of course,
as a result of doing this, you end up with black bars on the left and right
sides of the picture, but at least it's the right way up! I would recommend
to people who use the video function of digital still cameras to keep the
camera in the horizontal position when shooting, even though it may, on
occasions, be tempting to tilt the camera vertically. Now I must research
how I could get rid of the black bars, perhaps zoom in on the affected
pictures?
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