VS ProX4: rotating by degree
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VS ProX4: rotating by degree
VS ProX4 allows us to rotate a clip by 45 degrees. I need to just sightly rotate it (1 degree or less). It can be done very easily with other editong softwares; I guess it can also be done with ProX4. Does anybody know how?
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Re: VS ProX4: rotating by degree
Apply the Rotate FX Filter, found in the Camera Lens Category. It allows you to set the rotation in 1deg increments.
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Re: VS ProX4: rotating by degree
I'll try that.
Thanks a lot, Ron
Thanks a lot, Ron
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Re: VS ProX4: rotating by degree
Maybe I don't fully understand how the filter works.
What I want to do is apply a rotation degree which will remain the same for the entire clip.
The reason In need this is because my camcorder's tripod was not at level.
I need to "lift" the right side of the image by 1 degree.
I can do that by applying a 359 degree (minus 1 left rotation) in the rotation filter, but it starts form zero to 359.
I want it to stay rotated by the same amount of degree during the whole clip.
Can you help me with this?
What I want to do is apply a rotation degree which will remain the same for the entire clip.
The reason In need this is because my camcorder's tripod was not at level.
I need to "lift" the right side of the image by 1 degree.
I can do that by applying a 359 degree (minus 1 left rotation) in the rotation filter, but it starts form zero to 359.
I want it to stay rotated by the same amount of degree during the whole clip.
Can you help me with this?
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Re: VS ProX4: rotating by degree
With that filter it will only rotate one way, not very smart of them. To hold the rotation, set it on the first keyframe (the red diamond on the timeline), then right-click on the keyframe, select copy/paste all.
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