Posted on 07/11/2009 7:33:05 AM PDT by freedom44
I want to send it in to the funniest animals but I can't straighten the video. Any assistance you can provide would be highly appreciated.
Link is below: Here
Video of you “fixing” your dog? How revolting!
:)
Is the video supposed to be just 5 seconds long?
I see your point and suspect that SOMEHOW there must be some algorithm that will rotate the moving image 90 degrees to the right.
SEEMS SO SIMPLE...!
I have committed this video error a number of times, so I’ll be watchign this thread.
LOL!
Pick up monitor rotate 90 degrees and voila
You could rotate the dog and the door 90° if you could get him to do it in zero gravity.
That was a poor attempt at an Emily Litella impersonation.
Here is what my friend sent me about to test it to see if it works:
“VirtualDub” can do this.
I can give step-by-step instructions once I am done with work.
Check it out at:
http://www.virtualdub.org
If your dog is so great, why don’t you just ask him to do it again?
When I asked if the vid was supposed to be just 5 seconds long, I didn’t realize the dog had (apparently) opened the door by himself and came through it. However, you need to shoot it again from the dog’s side of the door so that people can actually see him turning the knob (or whatever) to open the door. And this time hold the camera upright.
There was probably a cat on the other side of the door, sitting on a table next to the door, and he opened the door.
LOL!
I fixed a interactive PDF course that way for a neighbor/nurse ,, rotated the image in the software and the monitor to have a screen that looked like a page from a book..
I can do it. Check your inbox.
Who knows. Just seeing a dog come through a door wouldn't convince anyone that the dog opened it by himself.
1) Do it again
2) Hold camera right
3) Make it a little longer
4) Have someone record the dog from the OTHER side of the door so we can see him actually doing it
Just my two cents.
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