Adobe Premiere Help
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Import your clip to the timeline,
Then Select Window - Show Video effects, and expand the Distort Filters - apply the Rotate filter, and select a rotation angle of 90 Degrees - and then go to www.happypuppy.com - lol
Edited because it now works.....
[Edited by Crispin - 11/1/2002 1:47:51 PM]
Then Select Window - Show Video effects, and expand the Distort Filters - apply the Rotate filter, and select a rotation angle of 90 Degrees - and then go to www.happypuppy.com - lol
Edited because it now works.....
[Edited by Crispin - 11/1/2002 1:47:51 PM]
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I have taken some short movie clips on my digital camera but I took them in portrait format so when media player runs them, they are on their side.
Do you know how I can turn then back the right way using this program? I have already uncompressed them so Premiere can edit them.
Cheers, Darren
Do you know how I can turn then back the right way using this program? I have already uncompressed them so Premiere can edit them.
Cheers, Darren
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Have tried this. Successfully changed to a film strip & opened with Photoshop & rotated images. But when I try to save the file it won't let me save it as a Filmstrip as it has altered. When I save it as something else, such as a bitmap file, Premiere will not open it as it says it is too large.
Any help appreciated
Any help appreciated
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