I turned the Epic 90 degrees for a fashion shoot. Now, back in RedCine X Pro.
I don't know if I'm overlooking it, but, I wish there was a 90 degree flip in the image viewer.
If not, It would be a great addition!!!
-Glen
|
|
I turned the Epic 90 degrees for a fashion shoot. Now, back in RedCine X Pro.
I don't know if I'm overlooking it, but, I wish there was a 90 degree flip in the image viewer.
If not, It would be a great addition!!!
-Glen
Hi Glen,
Check the framing tool on the right pane. Right click and select it to make it appear if it isn't visible.
David
Well, look at that! Thanks David!
On that note, is there a video or a guide with instructions on the reframing process and key framing position? IE, shooting 5K and and framing for 16:9 output, as an example, slightly pan and scanning during the shot?
-glen
I don't think there's pan+scan in Red-Cine. The framing you set is set for the entire clip. There isn't any keyframing for any other tool in RedCine; it's not designed for that. It's designed to give you the best possible overall starting point no matter what you take your footage into after that.
| « Previous Thread | Next Thread » |