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[Bug 506195] [NEW] Rotating a video clip crops the corners

 

Public bug reported:

This might be difficult to fix.

Under Clip Proterties you can add the rotation effect to create a
rotating image. Example a spinning cube. Now if I wanted to have the
cube spin/roll across the screen I would add the rotate effect and under
the layout tab slide it across the screen. Everything works the way it
should but the corners of the rotating clip are cropped off as it
rotates as the dementions of the clip don't expand to compensate the
corners from going past the original boundaries.

Quick fix: make the cube image with empty space around it in the program
it was created in (Gimp). this way it will crop of empty space but you
have a larger file to work with.

Hard Fix: expand the Clip boundries to compensate the rotate. OR rotate
the entire clip with the boundries so nothing is cliped.

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Rotating a video clip crops the corners
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Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New

Bug description:
This might be difficult to fix.

Under Clip Proterties you can add the rotation effect to create a rotating image. Example a spinning cube. Now if I wanted to have the cube spin/roll across the screen I would add the rotate effect and under the layout tab slide it across the screen. Everything works the way it should but the corners of the rotating clip are cropped off as it rotates as the dementions of the clip don't expand to compensate the corners from going past the original boundaries.

Quick fix: make the cube image with empty space around it in the program it was created in (Gimp). this way it will crop of empty space but you have a larger file to work with.

Hard Fix: expand the Clip boundries to compensate the rotate. OR rotate the entire clip with the boundries so nothing is cliped.





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