Andrea: it was changed around September 2018. Below the dotted line is the original email. I thought I had corrected the wording in the manual but apparently I only fixed one place. And if while making a new video, you get some good explanatory screenshots that I can use for the manual, that would be great! (Else, I might have to steal them from your video). I have not spent any time understanding the camera and projector so in the manual just mostly did a "cut and paste" from the cv manual without the accompanying screenshots which were outdated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMAIL RESPONSE: Phyllis Smith <[email protected]> To:[email protected] Sep 9, 2018 at 11:49 AM I don't like it either. GG is going to make a mod and change it UNLESS users are so enamoured with the current way it works and say "please do not change it". And is it later becomes a problem, can reverse it. EMAIL REQUEST: Olaf <[email protected]> To:[email protected] Sep 9, 2018 at 10:35 AM
"When we drag over the viewport in the compositor window (although initially counter-intuitive), the viewport does not moves but the area of video that sits under the camera's location does, like when watching the output of a moving camera.
For example, when you drag the camera down, the viewport in effect is moving downwards on the video, showing its path towards the bottom of the video, but from our perspective on the compositor screen, we see the video moving up. When you drag the camera right, the video seems to move left, and so on." https://cinelerra-cv.org/docs/cinelerra_cv_manual_en.html#SEC129
I say it freely, I don't like it. I work a lot with the camera and feel that this is an unnecessary hurdle. Do I stand alone with it, has anyone ever thought about cutting off the old plait? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------