devilgrrl
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Sun May-08-05 01:11 PM
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| What movie program do I need to rotate a clip 90° CW? |
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I shot this clip but held my camera vertically, now I can figure out how to rotate the clip so you don't have to bend your head sideways to watch it. :mad:
Any suggestions?
Thank in advance.
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cprise
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Sun May-08-05 06:28 PM
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| 1. i think you'll have to export to jpeg |
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...and then use Gimp or Photoshop to do the rotate. They both support performing a single operation to a large series of images.
A video tool like Kino can be used to do the jpeg export/import.
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emulatorloo
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Mon May-09-05 06:53 AM
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| 2. You can do it in QuickTime Pro |
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Edited on Mon May-09-05 06:54 AM by emulatorloo
From QuickTime Pro Help File:
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Resizing, Skewing, or Rotating a Movie
If you have QuickTime Pro, you can change the size and orientation of a video track of a movie.
In QuickTime Player, choose Movie > Get Movie Properties. In the Properties window, choose Video Track from the left pop-up menu and Size from the right pop-up menu.
Click Adjust.
To resize the movie, drag the red marks in the corners. To skew the movie, drag the red marks on the sides. To rotate the movie, drag the red circle in the middle.
You can rotate and flip a movie using additional buttons in the Size window. To restore the original appearance, click Normal.
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upgrade to Pro here:
www.apple.com/quicktime
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