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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Vegas/Brevis flip?
I'm using a Brevis 35mm adapter, and I am wondering how to flip the video in Vegas?
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Stockton, UT
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you can download Adam Woodworth's free Image Flip plugin. It's lighter on the CPU than the Pan/Crop tool is.
You can also use the Pan/Crop tool, just right click the image and choose "Flip Vertical"
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
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It's actually "flip vertical" and "flip horizontal" or a rotate by 180 degrees.
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I tried Adam Wilts Flip and compared it to shooting same scene with my FX1 upside down. Seems to loose something and appear grainier in the flip. Does that reflect what you seen ?
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When using Adams flip on HDV footage, is there any loss in resolution?
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I guess that's my question, too. My tests is not scientific, but it looked different when I flipped using Adam's flip...
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