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title: adjust-360-transform
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# adjust-360-transform

## adjust-360-transform

adjust-360-transform Specifies where to position a non-360 clip in a 360 project’s sphere.

Overview

Attributes of `adjust-360-transform` element:

| Attribute | Description | | --- | --- | | `enabled` | Enables (`1`, default) or disables (`0`) this orientation adjustment. | | `coordinates` | Specifies whether the position of the clip is in Cartesian coordinates or spherical coordinates. This attribute is required. | | `latitude` | For spherical coordinates, the amount, in degrees, of tilt. A positive value tilts the position of the clip upward, and a negative value tilts downward. | | `longitude` | For spherical coordinates, the amount, in degrees, of pan. A positive value pans the clip’s position to the left and a negative value pans to the right. | | `distance` | Adjusts the distance between the non-360 clip and the center of the project’s sphere. As the value increases, the non-360 clip moves farther from the center. | | `xPosition`, `yPosition`, and `zPosition` | For Cartesian coordinates, the position of the clip relative to the sphere of the project timeline. | | `xOrientation`, `yOrientation`, and `zOrientation` | The amount, in degrees, of tilt, pan, or roll of the clip at the position in the sphere of the project determined by the coordinate parameters. | | `autoOrient` | A value of `1` (default) indicates the clip image is automatically oriented toward the view point. | | `convergence` | For a stereoscopic 360 project, the value, between `-1.0` and `1.0`, moves the left and right eye projections relative to each other. | | `interaxial` | Specifies the depth for a sterioscopic 360 project, a value, between `0` and `1.0`. | | `scale` | A two-dimensional (`x y`) value that specifies the percentage amount to resize the clip in each dimension from its original frame size (for example, “25 25”). [IMAGE]: spacer The default is (1, 1). |
