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Solved Flipping a mirrored image
- MrGrunthunter
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I just watched an interesting YT video by BENRO about how to get great overhead shots using a mirror. Recognizing that text on anything is going to be reversed they then showed (I suspect it was in PhotoShop Premier Pro) how you could apply a 'Horizontal Flip Filter' to correct everything. My question is, does Vegas Pro have this capability? I can't seem to find any sort of comparable 'filter' to apply. Maybe there's another way to do this.
Here the link to their video if anyone else is interested:
Here the link to their video if anyone else is interested:
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Last Edit:06 Feb 2018 09:12 by MrGrunthunter
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Yes you can flip/invert in Vegas.
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www.moviestudiozen.com/doctor-zen-faq/277-how-to-invert-video
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- MrGrunthunter
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Thanks Derek, I looked about everywhere but there. I hadn't thought about using a mirror before to get an overhead shot. So now I have another project for my to do list.
DESKTOP: Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Inst RAM:16.0 GB
GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3
Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
LAPTOP: MSI GE72MVR 7RG
GTX-1070
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Inst RAM:16.0 GB
GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3
Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
LAPTOP: MSI GE72MVR 7RG
GTX-1070
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