Ok, thanks Harriet... i'll try virtualdub.... What I meant with "flipping"
is a video and not a picture.... thanks for the reply though.... i
appreciated it very much...
Frederick Navarro
On 10/6/06, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. I have a video recorded via a digicam from
> our wedding. I
> wanted to compile all those clips in one dvd. However, some of the clips
> were recorded in a different position since they were recorded by my
> cousin. Meaning, instead of a man directly standing, its like it was
> flipped or rotated by 90 degrees. Are there any softwares capable of
> flipping it such that the man (in my example) could already be viewed
> directly standing again? Hoping for your positive response. Thank
> you!!!
> ---------------------------------
>
> Hi There, Frederick ---
>
> If you do not have a program that you can use, do this: Now I have
> Windows
> XP so don't know if it's any different on other versions or not.. but I
> would
> imagine it's all the same.
>
> Go to START
> Click on ALL PROGRAMS
> Go to ACCESSORIES and Select PAINT
> When PAINT is opened ---
> Click on FILE -- choose OPEN -----
> Then look for your picture. (it's best to have/save it on the desktop
> cause
> it's easier to find that way)
> After you have found your picture, double click or either click on it
> (while
> you are in PAINT) and it will pop up in the PAINT program.
> Then click on IMAGE at the top and in the drop down window click on
> FLIP/ROTATE
> From this you can rotate it to the way you want. Then click SAVE. Now
> you
> will have to do each picture that same way. Hope this helps...
>
> Harriet
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