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Rotation Angle: Rotates the image around the anchor point.
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 bring the right of the image forward. Higher values stretch the image
more extremely.
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.
Crop Effects
The Cut page has a set of onscreen controls you can use to directly crop the image in the
Viewer. Each side of the image has an individual handle for cropping just that side. These
parameters are also editable in the Edit page Inspector and the Color page Sizing palette.
Onscreen Crop controls in the Viewer
The Crop effects also correspond to an additional set of cropping parameters, with an
additional control for softness:
Crop Left, Right, Top, and Bottom: Lets you cut off, in pixels, the four sides of the
image. Cropping a clip creates transparency, so whatever is underneath shows through.
Softness: Lets you blur the edges of a crop. Setting this to a negative value softens the
edges inside of the crop box, while setting this to a positive value softens the edges
outside of the crop box.
Audio Levels
A slider lets you adjust audio levels of the current clip in the Viewer, making the volume of that
audio clips softer or louder. This is identical to each clip’s volume setting in the Edit and
Fairlight pages.
Onscreen Crop controls in the Viewer toolbar
Speed Effects
Speed effects let you speed up, slow down, or otherwise change the playback speed of clips in
the Timeline. When you change the speed of a clip, that clip’s duration also changes to reflect a
shorter clip that plays faster, or a longer clip that plays more slowly. Speed effects change both
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