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Pan: Moves the clip along the horizontal, X axis. Positive values move the clip right,
negative values move the clip left.
Tilt: Moves the clip along the vertical, Y axis. Positive values move the clip up,
negativevalues move the clip down.
Zoom: Adjusts the overall dimensions of the clip. The range is from 0.250 (1/4x size) to
4.000 (4x size). Normal size is 1.000.
Rotate: Positive values rotate the clip clockwise. Negative values rotate the clip
counter-clockwise.
Width: Stretches the image wider or narrower. The range is from 0.250 (1/4x width) to
4.000 (4x width). Normal width is 1.000.
Height: Stretches the image taller or shorter. The range is from 0.250 (1/4x height) to
4.000 (4x height). Normal height is 1.000.
Pitch: Rotates the image toward or away from the camera along an axis running
throughthe center of the image, from left to right. Positive values push the top of the
image away and bring the bottom of the image forward. Negative values bring the
topof the image forward and push the bottom of the image away. Higher values stretch
the image more extremely.
Yaw: Rotates the image toward or away from the camera along an axis running through
the center of the image from top to bottom. Positive values bring the left of the image
forward and push the right of the image away. Negative values push the left of the
image away and push the right of the image forward. Higher values stretch the image
more extremely.
Key Lock: (Node Sizing only) Lets you choose how regions of the image that are
isolated by one or more windows will be transformed.
There are two options:
Off: While off, the transform controls will move the windowed region to another area
of the frame, effectively duplicating the windowed area.
On: While on, the transform controls will move other areas of the frame into the
windowed regions, effectively covering up the windowed area with another portion
of the picture.
Flip Image: Two buttons let you flip the image in different dimensions.
Flip Horizontal control: Reverses the image along the X axis, left to right.
Flip Vertical control: Reverses the clip along the Y axis, turning it upside down.
Lens Correction: (Edit Sizing only) Two controls let you correct for lens distortion in the
image, or add lens distortion of your own (only available in the Studio version).
Analyze: Automatically analyzes the frame in the Timeline at the position of the
playhead for edges that are being distorted by wide angle lens. Clicking the Analyze
button modifies the effect of the Distortion slider so that it gives a more accurate
result, but it doesn’t perform a correction.
Distortion: Dragging this slider to the right applies a warp to the image that lets you
straighten the bent areas of the picture that can be caused by wide angle lenses.
It’s not necessary to click the Analyze button prior to using this slider, but using the
Analyze button can improve the accuracy of the result.
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