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  1. Here's the skinny:

    I have a clip of some judo matches and I am interested in one of the fighters who is left handed. But it is hard for my friends and I to easily translate his techniques as we are all right handed. I have Vegas 6.0 and I wanted to know if there is a way I can make this left handed fighter appear as a right handed fighter by "reflecting" or "mirroring" the clip. I am unfamiliar if this is the proper editing terminology. I have scoured my software and manuals for several days now and have found nothing. I have looked in the "How To's" on this site and have Googled as well. Any help is much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance for your time and response.

    Jason
    visit my brazilian jiu-jitsu and judo blog at http://smashpass.blogspot.com
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    Put you clip on the timeline.
    Click on Track Motion
    Right-click on the box and select Flip Horizontal.
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    I don't know how flip video in Vegas, but I did found a Vegas plug-in for flipping.
    the plug-in can flip horizontally and vertically. I hope this helps

    http://www.mirkwood.com/vegas/flip/
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    I don't know how much faster than track motion this really is, but for flipping a single clip on a timeline it is very hand. Nice find.
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  5. Does Vegas have a "Scale" option? If so, can it go into negative values?

    If so, try -100.
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  6. thanks guns1inger and Timmychuck. i will try these tips and get back to you on how it goes.
    visit my brazilian jiu-jitsu and judo blog at http://smashpass.blogspot.com
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