The CanvasRenderingContext2D.clip() method of the Canvas 2D API turns the current or given path into the current clipping region. The previous clipping region, if any, is intersected with the current or given path to create the new clipping region.

Note: Be aware that the clipping region is only constructed from shapes added to the path. It doesn't work with shape primitives drawn directly to the canvas, such as fillRect(). Instead, you'd have to use rect() to add a rectangular shape to the path before calling clip().


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Note: Clip paths cannot be reverted directly. You must save your canvas state using save() before calling clip(), and restore it once you have finished drawing in the clipped area using restore().

This example saves two rectangles to a Path2D object, which is then made the current clipping region using the clip() method. The "evenodd" rule creates a hole where the clipping rectangles intersect; by default (with the "nonzero" rule), there would be no hole.

This example uses two paths, a rectangle and a square to create a complex clipping region. The clip() method is called twice, first to set the current clipping region to the circle using a Path2D object, then again to intersect the circle clipping region with a square. The final clipping region is a shape representing the intersection of the circle and the square.

\n The\n CanvasRenderingContext2D.clip()\n method of the Canvas 2D API turns the current or given path into the current clipping\n region. The previous clipping region, if any, is intersected with the current or given\n path to create the new clipping region.\n

\n Note: Be aware that the clipping region is only constructed from\n shapes added to the path. It doesn't work with shape primitives drawn directly to the\n canvas, such as fillRect().\n Instead, you'd have to use rect() to\n add a rectangular shape to the path before calling clip().\n

\n This example uses the clip() method to create a clipping region according\n to the shape of a circular arc. Two rectangles are then drawn; only those parts within\n the clipping region are rendered.\n

\n This example saves two rectangles to a Path2D object, which is then made the current\n clipping region using the clip() method. The \"evenodd\" rule\n creates a hole where the clipping rectangles intersect; by default (with the\n \"nonzero\" rule), there would be no hole.\n

\n This example uses two paths, a rectangle and a square to create a complex clipping\n region. The clip() method is called twice, first to set the current\n clipping region to the circle using a Path2D object, then again to\n intersect the circle clipping region with a square. The final clipping region is a shape\n representing the intersection of the circle and the square.\n

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You can clip a small portion of a video or live stream and share it with others on social channels or via direct communications, like email or text. Clips are public and can be watched by anyone with access to the clip who can also watch the original video. You can find clips you made and clips made on your videos in the Your Clips library page. Video creators can manage clips made on their videos in YouTube Studio.

Redirects the command output from the command line to the Windows clipboard. You can use this command to copy data directly into any application that can receive text from the Clipboard. You can also paste this text output into other programs.

I have a lot of clips that I need to cut up to sync with the audio narration. I end up with a swiss cheese of clips. There are hundreds of gaps for me to fill. What I want is for the last frame of the previous clip to continue until the next frame starts. What actually happens is I just get a black screen. So last time, I had to export the last frame to a png, then import it, then size it to fit the gap. It worked, but it was super annoying to do.

Either way you may need to extend the Duration in Properties. If the last clip is at the very end (untrimmed) of the source clip, then it repeats the last frame to fill after extending the clip further on the timeline. If you want to repeat the last frame of a trimmed clip, you use the Time Remap filter. Go the last frame of the clip, add the filter, in the filter UI click >, set the value to 0 in the dialog that opens, and then extend the clip.

Time Remap may require your clip to be converted if it has B frames, which might be inconvenient even though it does automatically replace instances of the clip to the converted counterpart for you. Since your last video, there is one thing to make using an exported frame easier: an automatic filename. If you end up going that route, also note that exporting a frame adds the file to the top of Recent; so you can double-click it to open it and then drag it from the player.

And Shotcut has the Replace function in the Timeline that does the same thing except with anything in the Source player and not just an image including respecting the in point on audio/video clips.

If checked, output geometries will be automatically convertedto multi geometries to ensure uniform output types.Moreover the geometries will be clipped to the extent choseninstead of taking the whole geometry as output.

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RX's De-clip audio plug-in and module repairs digital and analog clipping artifacts. Audio clipping occurs when A/D converters are pushed too hard or magnetic tape is over-saturated. De-clip can be extremely useful for reducing distortion in recordings that were made in a single pass, such as live concerts, interviews, and any audio that cannot be re-recorded.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPOutput or a tuple oftorch.FloatTensor (if return_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising variouselements depending on the configuration () and inputs.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextModelOutput or a tuple oftorch.FloatTensor (if return_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising variouselements depending on the configuration () and inputs.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionModelOutput or a tuple oftorch.FloatTensor (if return_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising variouselements depending on the configuration () and inputs.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPOutput or a tuple of tf.Tensor (ifreturn_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising various elements depending on theconfiguration () and inputs.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_flax_clip.FlaxCLIPOutput or a tuple oftorch.FloatTensor (if return_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising variouselements depending on the configuration () and inputs.

A transformers.models.clip.modeling_flax_clip.FlaxCLIPTextModelOutput or a tuple oftorch.FloatTensor (if return_dict=False is passed or when config.return_dict=False) comprising variouselements depending on the configuration () and inputs. 2351a5e196

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