Several clips were shot tilted a little bit. Is there a way to correct them? I tried transform, but black background edges showed.
Thanks!
How to correct a tilted clip?
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Re: How to correct a tilted clip?
Hi
Try using the Rotate Filter as well as the Video Pan and Zoom from the FX library
If you are using an earlier version you may not have these filters.
I used the overlay track to distort the frame.
Drag the clip to the overlay track, the frame can be resized, the green handles will distort the frame.
By moving both handles on the same side effectively straightens the horizon.
Then using the yellow corner handles to re-size will remove the black borders,
Finally Right click the frame and select Anchor Center
You will lose some detail as you zoom into the frame.
Try using the Rotate Filter as well as the Video Pan and Zoom from the FX library
If you are using an earlier version you may not have these filters.
I used the overlay track to distort the frame.
Drag the clip to the overlay track, the frame can be resized, the green handles will distort the frame.
By moving both handles on the same side effectively straightens the horizon.
Then using the yellow corner handles to re-size will remove the black borders,
Finally Right click the frame and select Anchor Center
You will lose some detail as you zoom into the frame.
