Ulead 10: how to make a video clip a mirror image?
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Ulead 10: how to make a video clip a mirror image?
I am working on some music videos and some clips I am reusing, and I want to make the clips flip a mirror image. how do I do that in Ulead 10? Thank you 
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By downloading and installing member Stephan Burger's FX Bench. There is a real good mirror effect filter included in this..
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I am not sure you understand, but the FX Bench should appear as a new filter with that name in the Video Studio Filter window. So with your video in the timeline, you go to the Filter window, and drag down the one called FX Bench to your video. Once there, then select Customise Filter. That 'filter' is only a link or bridge to the main FX Bench program, and when you click on Customise Filter, the main program opens. You select the filter or effect in FX Bench you want to apply, and customise it in the FX Bench window. Then when you finish, it should apply to your video in VS. 
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