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Re: Rotate Camera without affecting Layer Boundaries
by Paul Bertham on Oct 24, 2008 at 6:59:06 pm

you´re right. i was afraid that my kind of question will not reach the desired result in answers. i´m 36something hours awake and gladfully everything worked till now.

yes i have misspelled myself. the Z-Rotation of camera or Orientation.

The video-layer is fullscreen (720p Footage in a 720p Comp).
I want to rotate the layer inbetween tweo keyframes 180 degrees (upside down) without seeing the boundaries of my video layer when rotationg. again i cannot zoom inside the video layer because of quality loss.
Also i have to stay 720p.
Would be an easy job if i could use SD for further work.

pwhheeew. feel like a scorched steak.


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