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Posted by Steve King on 08/29/06 22:55
"JBS" <JBS@nzlgroup.org> wrote in message news:44f4a4c7$1@clear.net.nz...
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> "JBS" <JBS@nzlgroup.org> wrote in message news:44f4936e$1@clear.net.nz...
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>> 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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> 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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Same tool: Pan/Crop. It will zoom, too.
Steve King
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