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Chris Klidonas August 4th, 2007 03:42 PM

Flipping your shot upside down?
 
Is this difficult in vegas? Is it damaging to the file if you do it to a whole long scene?

edit, I found out you can use pan/crop, so my next question would be is there anyway to capture that way so the clips are right side up?

Bill Watson August 4th, 2007 04:07 PM

Drag the clip into the timeline.

Select 'Tools', 'Video' then 'Video Events Pan/Crop.

Right mouse the clip in the Event Pan/Crop window and select 'Flip Vertical'.

Seth Bloombaum August 4th, 2007 04:56 PM

If you invest in Cineform Neo HDV it has a feature to flip on capture.

The pan/crop method works fine, but if you do a lot of it, there is a free script that's worth installing:
http://www.mirkwood.com/vegas/flip/
This uses a different method than pan/crop and uses less cpu to do it.

Chris Klidonas August 4th, 2007 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seth Bloombaum (Post 723561)
If you invest in Cineform Neo HDV it has a feature to flip on capture.

The pan/crop method works fine, but if you do a lot of it, there is a free script that's worth installing:
http://www.mirkwood.com/vegas/flip/
This uses a different method than pan/crop and uses less cpu to do it.

would love to but it wont work on half of my systems, it crashes windows when playing in windows player and once installed vegas wont open until it is uninstalled on the machine completely.


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