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==== Rotate ==== | ==== Rotate ==== | ||
Rotates the image. | |||
See also [[Special:MyLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Transitions/Affine|Affine Transition]] that can also achieve a similar effect. | |||
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[[File:Kdenlive Rotate keyframeable crop and transform.png|left|frame|Rotate Keyframeable example]] | |||
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The units of rotation are tenths of a degree; e.g., 1800 = 180 degree rotation. | |||
'''Rotate X''' rotates the frame in the plane of the screen. | |||
'''Rotate Y''' and '''Rotate Z''' create the illusion of 3D rotation when used dynamically with keyframes. | |||
The difference between '''Rotate Y''' and '''Rotate Z''' is that the apparent rotation in '''Rotate Y''' appears to be around a horizontal axis. The rotation in '''Rotate Z''' appears to be around a vertical axis. |
Latest revision as of 08:03, 14 August 2023
Rotate
Rotates the image.
See also Affine Transition that can also achieve a similar effect.
The units of rotation are tenths of a degree; e.g., 1800 = 180 degree rotation.
Rotate X rotates the frame in the plane of the screen.
Rotate Y and Rotate Z create the illusion of 3D rotation when used dynamically with keyframes.
The difference between Rotate Y and Rotate Z is that the apparent rotation in Rotate Y appears to be around a horizontal axis. The rotation in Rotate Z appears to be around a vertical axis.