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Re: rotation of image
Ok, guys I see the rotate function in PS2. Now, if I moved the pics in thru Media Manager, and from there went to the scene bin. How would I move a picture from scene bin into PS2 to work on it?
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Re: rotation of image
Why would you use Media Manager? I am not too clear what you are trying to execute.
Use the CREATE area of PS2 to import to your scene bin.
Moving a pic. to PS2 from a scene bin clip would require making a still of a video clip or using an existing still clip imported via Photo Transfer to your scene bin, if that is what you are trying to do, then export to a flash drive via PHOTO TRANSFER.
You can also EXPORT via the MISC. setting in PS2 to your flash and use Media Manager that way. But I would use Photo Transfer to re-import...if that is what you are trying to accomplish.
Lastly, using the ROTATE function in the PS2 EDIT window only allows certain DEFAULT rotations. I would try using the COLLAGE area as you have a choice of 360 degrees to 'tilt' your pictures and make fine adjustment.
Use the CREATE area of PS2 to import to your scene bin.
Moving a pic. to PS2 from a scene bin clip would require making a still of a video clip or using an existing still clip imported via Photo Transfer to your scene bin, if that is what you are trying to do, then export to a flash drive via PHOTO TRANSFER.
You can also EXPORT via the MISC. setting in PS2 to your flash and use Media Manager that way. But I would use Photo Transfer to re-import...if that is what you are trying to accomplish.
Lastly, using the ROTATE function in the PS2 EDIT window only allows certain DEFAULT rotations. I would try using the COLLAGE area as you have a choice of 360 degrees to 'tilt' your pictures and make fine adjustment.
videojim wrote:Ok, guys I see the rotate function in PS2. Now, if I moved the pics in thru Media Manager, and from there went to the scene bin. How would I move a picture from scene bin into PS2 to work on it?
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Re: rotation of image
It is apparent to me that I have not made it clear that this is a jpg file I am trying to rotate. For example's sake it is in the scene bin, forget how it got there. How do I get it into the PS2 program from the scene bin?
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Re: rotation of image
The above is for .jpegs. Follow that procedure. That is why we are using Photo Transfer and PS2. Good luck.
videojim wrote:It is apparent to me that I have not made it clear that this is a jpg file I am trying to rotate. For example's sake it is in the scene bin, forget how it got there. How do I get it into the PS2 program from the scene bin?
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Re: rotation of image
Jim,
You can not (easily) move an image in the Scene Bin into Photo Studio 2. The reason is that PS2 imports only JPEG files and once an image or any other source (most usually video) is imported into the Scene Bin it becomes a video stream/scene...either 720x480 in SD or one of the 3 HD resolutions. It is advantageous to start with a true JPEG, imported into PS2 to do your photo manipulations as the resolution is almost always much higher than the 'dumbed down' video resolutions (especially in SD).
Regards,
Chet
You can not (easily) move an image in the Scene Bin into Photo Studio 2. The reason is that PS2 imports only JPEG files and once an image or any other source (most usually video) is imported into the Scene Bin it becomes a video stream/scene...either 720x480 in SD or one of the 3 HD resolutions. It is advantageous to start with a true JPEG, imported into PS2 to do your photo manipulations as the resolution is almost always much higher than the 'dumbed down' video resolutions (especially in SD).
Regards,
Chet
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