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Member Since: Apr 13, 2012
Location: Hove, East Sussex, UK
Posts: 16
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04-13-2012, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by chas_m
Don't worry about Deckyon -- he's correct but you're just not getting what he's saying. I'm sure rotating the video in iMovie (you may need to crop it a little as well) will be more than good enough for your purposes. He's just saying you lose quality when you rotate video in software. I imagine you already knew that.
For *future* reference, the camera should always be held so that the orientation is landscape so that you preserve the full quality of what you shot.
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No I am getting what he is saying. Most of these video clips start in portrait before I remind my wife to switch to landscape.
However with it being our honeymoon there isn't the opportunity to go back and do it again. The footage I have is what it is - I just want to make the best of what I have.
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Thanks
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