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    Member Glen David Miller's Avatar
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    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!!!

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    Hi Glen,

    Check the framing tool on the right pane. Right click and select it to make it appear if it isn't visible.

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    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?

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    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.
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