Free Video Flipper And Rotate

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Yvette Burkhammer

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Jul 9, 2024, 8:51:53 AM7/9/24
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Ive tried basically a manual tween, where I set a state of swinging = true, and then on delta frames use a swing method to increment rotation by 0.18. Works, but the flipper can miss, so I tried tweening.

Also starting to think of going back to switching the Flipper to a RigidBody and messing with Torque values. Although when I tried this last I also had the issue of the ball pushing the flipper, but I think I can solve that with a linear damp?

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This is happening to me too. At first I thought the main component was set to rotate or flipped. But can now confirm its correct at the root, yet it still swaps flipped upside down. Copy and pasting the element into the file works fine. But will not work from an instance swap.

I've been experimenting with the new Freeform app and the first thing I notice is there is no way to flip an object horizontally or even rotate it. Is there any way to do these things? For example if you insert a chair into a drawing it faces to the left. You can't insert a right-facing chair or simply flip horizontally the left-facing chair.

I got it. On the Mac, click and select the chair for example, then press CTL-click on the chair. On the popup menu de-select Constrain Proportions and you automatically get 6 handles. From there, drag a handle to the other side and you can "flip horizontally" the object. Now you can have two facing chairs or shoes or whatever.

I have a Magic Trackpad with my iPad Pro and did this with the trackpad. If you don't have a trackpad with your iPad just select the object with your fingertip (not the Apple Pencil), the menu pops up and in the circle with three dots in that popup menu you can then select Constrain Proportions.

I initially started with the iPad and Freeform and discovered you can't flip a shoe or chair horizontally - then later upgraded my Mac to Ventura and discovered the same thing. Now it seems, as Barney-15E confirms for me, if the object has 4 handles it can't be flipped. If it has 6 handles then you're good to go. It can be rotated and, as Leonie points out, holding the shift and command key allow for precise rotations. Unfortunately I've yet to find a way to flip a 4-handle object which seems kind of silly if Apple is including objects facing only in one direction but in reality can face both ways. Heck, Apple could just take the code from Preview and implement it in Freeform. It's an odd omission, IMO. I'll keep playing to see if there's a way to get around the four-handle limitation. I'm still trying your suggestion for the iPad version. I'm assuming you're using the Magic Trackpad or a Bridge keyboard(?)

As far as I can tell, the chair only has four control handles and I can flip it. It does take a very large drag to get it to flip because you essentially have to drag the handle until you reverse the size.

Yes, I can rotate my monitor, but that doesn't address my need. I work with amputees and have a virtual model of a right arm that they control in real time using advanced surface electrode control strategies. I've been stuck using this right hand virtual arm with individuals who lost their left arms, and that can be distracting. Until an identical model exists for both arms, I'd like to simply flip or invert the screen horizontally to produce a mirror image. This would give me a left arm model that would function just like the right. I make the arm a full screen image, so there is no concern about backwards text, etc. It would be nice to toggle back and forth with this monitor flipping, but that's not critical.

I run the signal processing, decoding, and visualization on an ASUS G75 with the NVidia GeForce GTX 660M. The computer can handle quite a bit, so even if the proposed solution was CPU intensive, I don't think that would keep me from running the real-time simulations I use.

There are no built-in inverting features in the NVidia control panel that I can find. There are plenty of flipping options, but there are no mirroring or inverting options. Any suggestions are much appreciated.

Updates: I am using Windows 7. The Ctrl+Alt+Arrows are shortcut keys to rotate the display. Suggested answers to the identical question from a couple years ago are all either 1) rotation tips, 2) Why do this anyway? or 3) use your video card's built-in features. I addressed all of these in previous paragraphs. Perhaps it is not possible with my NVidia GeForce GTX 660M and Windows 7.

I know exactly what you are trying to achieve. I'm running a three display setup in Windows extended desktop mode where one of the displays is in a teleprompter and needs to be horizontally flipped (left right flip) so that the mirrored reflection is the correct orientation.

The HDMI Mirror box defaults back to the original settings each time it is powered off and it is confusing for end users to reset properly. Further, mine stopped working after 18 months (the warranty period is one year).

I've just purchased the Decimator MD-HX and the Horizontal Flip parameter in the Scaling settings will do what you want. Further, the MD-HX is a vastly superior build quality to the HDMI Mirror box in my opinion and it autosaves the settings so that when it is powered off and restarted it maintains the settings you want. It also has a very useful USB connection and software interface where you can update the firmware and access all the settings menus.

Install Space desk on your computer. Let it runInstall Flip this on Chrome.Go to a fresh tab and go to to download then press "5 Html Viewer 5 page" buttonPlease enter your primary-PC network addressBoom, you have a second monitor.Configure how you want your second screen to behave in Windows display settings.Configure how you want to flip your second screen in flip this extension.

With this setup you can start OBS in studio mode, create a scene with screen capture, capturing the dummy display. On the left side of OBS you right click on the captured screen --> transform --> flip Horizontal. Click on Transition. On the right screen in OBS you right click --> Fullscreen Projector --> select your teleprompter display.It works way better than ultramon. 60fps with just a low CPU load.

"I had this same issue when 25.0.7 came out. (25.0.8 doesn't fix the issue, as reported above) What appears to happen is OBS opens a new "Space" (virtual desktop) that's black, and switches into it. The Fullscreen Projector Preview is the only display that behaves correctly. It appears that if you go into System Preferences and open up the Mission Control settings, then check the "Displays have separate Spaces" option (you'll have to log out for it to take effect), this seems to make things work. (I unchecked the other boxes but I don't know if this is necessary) I haven't tested this really at all, since losing my job, I no longer have a need for OBS... but I do have time to find workarounds like this. :-) Curious to hear if this helps anyone though."

Once the image is loaded onto the canvas, you can rotate it to the left or right, and mirror it vertically or horizontally using the buttons. If you want to freely rotate your image, you can also use the slider.

This image editing tool is reserved for digital pictures, photos and other kinds of images. If you try to mirror or flip any other kind of file, the results may be vastly different that what you can do to an image file.

Rotate images using your home computer or smartphone. Mirror image files at work or on vacation. As long as you can connect to the internet and upload your image, you can flip, rotate, mirror, edit, and convert your various photos and image files.

I have an RLC-410 camera mounted on the back of my house with the housing rotated 90 degrees in order to better capture a long backyard. In this context it makes sense to have a vertically oriented video with a useful view versus mounting the camera in a standard position and losing useful imagery.

Currently the camera only offers horizontal flip (incorrectly labeled as "rotation") and vertical flip (labeled as "mirroring"). I want the ability to rotate the image on the camera either 90 degrees and/or 270 degrees. Here's a mockup of the Basic Settings > Image section with fixed labels and two new rotation options:



(Additional images here )

Technically for the way I have my camera currently mounted I would need a 270 degree rotation. If I only had a 90 degree rotation option I would climb up the ladder and rotate the housing the other direction. FWIW my Hikvision DS-2CD2432F-IW offers the ability to rotate 90 degrees (clockwise).

I could perform the image rotation I want in Blue Iris but it introduces a horrendous delay to the stream such that recorded time slows down and alerts are completely out of sync with what's recorded so I've had to turn the rotation off in BI. Also, doing this processing on the PC gets in the way of my desire to move all processing out to the cameras to lessen the load on the BI machine.

So what do you think Reolink, can we please have a basic 90 degree image rotation option?
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@ToucamSam
Vivian was to provided you the easiest and fastest solution for you, not that we are unwilling to improve our product.
We appreciate your suggestion very much and would like to forward your request to our engineers to make it possible in the future. But please kindly understand that it may not be available very soon.

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