https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474802
Karol <krzes...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Status|REPORTED |CONFIRMED --- Comment #2 from Karol <krzes...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Bernd from comment #1) > (In reply to Karol from comment #0) > > The "Rotate" and "Rotate and Shear" effects crop the video for some reason > > upon rotating, as well as leave it zoomed out with black borders. > > The Transform effect rotates it properly, but still leaves it zoomed out > > with black borders around, forcing you to zoom in by about 178% to make the > > video fit the project. I suspect this zooming could be lossy. There needs to > > be a proper way to rotate videos. > > I can see your confusion but I am sure Kdenlive behaves like designed. > However, the way Kdenlive handles source clips with a different resolution > than the project settings is a contentious topic and AFAIK some changes are > being made as we speak. > > That said, I checked your report about Rotate and Rotate and Shear effects > cropping the video, and could not verify that. Please provide screenshots of > the timeline, effect stack and the project monitor so that I can see your > environment. > > On the topic of having to zoom a large amount when rotating into horizontal > aspect I found that if you use the Transform effect to rotate the video and > then use the icons "Adjust to original size" and "Center horizontally" and > "Center vertically" you get a perfectly centered (i.e. without black > borders) and sized at 100% horizontal video. > > Let me know whether this works for you, and close the bug report. BTW, > issues like this can be discussed first in the official Kdenlive forum > (https://discuss.kde.org/tag/kdenlive) or on /reddit > (https://www.reddit.com/r/kdenlive/) or on Telegram > (https://matrix.to/#/!hgAJhWtjQoaLXYKecA:kde.org?via=kde.org&via=matrix. > org&via=forgedtheir.phd) before logging a bug. > > Cheers! I can't repro the issue with cropping. I think it was caused by the project being 1080x1920 instead of 1920x1080. Nevermind that. The "Adjust to original size" button solves the issue EVEN with Rotate & Shear, and Transform works exactly the same (as long as you manually center horizontally and vertically, which is a problem on its own, but not really worth spending time fixing, in my opinion). If you say it's not a bug that none of the crop/transform effects scale automatically, feel free to resolve this bug as Intentional/Not a Bug/Closed/etc., whatever seems appropriate. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.