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  • Dustin Parsons

    December 22, 2007 at 9:17 pm in reply to: Flipping image 180* for Multicamera setup

    Thanks for the reply Zach. I tried the RotateClips program and it does the same thing I’m doing: rotating the master clips 180* through the motion tab in the viewer.

    The RotateClips program would have been helpful for me to batch rotate them all but the end result is the same; still upside down in the thumbnail and in Multicamera clip.

    Thanks again for all your replies, I really appreciate it.

  • Dustin Parsons

    December 22, 2007 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Flipping image 180* for Multicamera setup

    There are no subclips. This was shot using P2 cards so it was MXF files that turned into Quicktimes when I imported. I’m working with the Master clips (which are individual takes, the Panasonic HVX makes a new clip every time you stop recording).

  • Dustin Parsons

    December 22, 2007 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Flipping image 180* for Multicamera setup

    Little more info that might be helpful: I am flipping them using the Motion tab in the Viewer window, nothing has been put on the timeline yet.

    I have not export the clips after flipping them, that seems like it would take forever and be very counterintuitive. I can’t imagine FCP doesn’t have an easy solution for this. BUT if they don’t, what would be the best way for me to export them (bearing in mind I would like to keep the Clip Name, Shot, Take, and Log Note if possible).

    Thanks for your replies!

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