rotating pics?

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coreyb
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9 Jan 2011 2:14pm
Anyone know how its done?
Bigwavedave
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9 Jan 2011 4:36pm
turn them 90 degrees
lotofwind
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9 Jan 2011 5:44pm
Bigwavedave said...

turn them 90 degrees


Yes , but to the left or right?

Are you talking about video or stills?
lotofwind
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9 Jan 2011 5:50pm
Bigwavedave said...

turn them 90 degrees


I think this is not a usefull answer.

(#) - in other words, I perceived it as a S2 function interfering with valid 3*-to-S3
communications. Systems 3/3* & 4, & 5 have far higher variety than 2.

You can read about it in my blog www.Igotnolifeandno-onewillplaywithme.com.au
ScottieSURF
ScottieSURF
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9 Jan 2011 2:56pm
lotofwind said...

Bigwavedave said...

turn them 90 degrees


I think this is not a usefull answer.

(#) - in other words, I perceived it as a S2 function interfering with valid 3*-to-S3
communications. Systems 3/3* & 4, & 5 have far higher variety than 2.

You can read about it in my blog www.Igotnolifeandno-onewillplaywithme.com.au


LOL
salt
salt
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9 Jan 2011 9:58pm
use PICASA, free from google. Powerful photo library and basic photo editing.
kitegirl21
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9 Jan 2011 10:00pm
lotofwind said...

Bigwavedave said...

turn them 90 degrees


I think this is not a usefull answer.

(#) - in other words, I perceived it as a S2 function interfering with valid 3*-to-S3
communications. Systems 3/3* & 4, & 5 have far higher variety than 2.

You can read about it in my blog www.Igotnolifeandno-onewillplaywithme.com.au


Gold!!!!
coreyb
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9 Jan 2011 7:21pm
I meant on here, they upload as landscape and I wanted to turn them to portrait.

I thought it should be easy, but I couldnt work it out.
GalahOnTheBay
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10 Jan 2011 3:09pm
salt said...

use PICASA, free from google. Powerful photo library and basic photo editing.


Not from google, but free there is Irfanview www.irfanview.com/ and Gimp (no really) www.gimp.org/
laurie
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10 Jan 2011 3:58pm
If you're using Windows .. Start .. Paint Brush .. File/Open .. Load image .. choose "Rotate" .. File/save.
vwpete
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10 Jan 2011 1:42pm
laurie said...

If you're using Windows .. Start .. Paint Brush .. File/Open .. Load image .. choose "Rotate" .. File/save.


lol yeah and check out the promo for more info



:)
or maybe download the FastStone Image Viewer
www.faststone.org/ which will auto rotate your pics based on the EXIF data from a digital capable camera. The re-sizer is also handy



Leroy B
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10 Jan 2011 3:06pm
I'm sure you've got it but in case....when you open a pic on a pc it opens in Picture Manager ........then press one of these buttons.....


bjw
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10 Jan 2011 7:14pm
www.geekforum.org/index.php?action=forum

I make friends on this site
coreyb
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10 Jan 2011 6:24pm
Cheers,

Ive got it sussed on the work computer which is windows, but Ive got a mac at home.

I can rotate them on that, but when I got to upload it switches back. I think its just beacuse Im a computer retard.

I thought I might be able to do it once it was uploaded.
vwpete
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10 Jan 2011 6:56pm
yeap was thinking this could be mac thing! man they are such rubbish!

And were off!

:) :) :)
harry potter
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10 Jan 2011 11:03pm
coreyb said...??
Cheers,????Ive got it sussed on the work computer which is windows, but Ive got a mac at home.????I can rotate them on that, but when I got to upload it switches back. I think its just beacuse Im a computer retard.????I thought I might be able to do it once it was uploaded.??
????With a mac ( at least with mine ) you need to rotate the image and then save that image and rename the file. Then close everthing and reopen the file. It should now be rotated as you saved it. Then upload. ??You may possibly still be uploading the original file. ??A similar thing did my head in as well.
nebbian
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10 Jan 2011 9:39pm
coreyb said...??
Cheers,????Ive got it sussed on the work computer which is windows, but Ive got a mac at home.????I can rotate them on that, but when I got to upload it switches back. I think its just beacuse Im a computer retard.????I thought I might be able to do it once it was uploaded.??
????Without getting too geeky here, the problem is in the meta data for the file. When you rotate the file, it just saves a little bit of data to say "This image should be rotated 90 degrees", instead of actually rotating it and then saving the full file all again. This is all in the spec...????Most program respect that meta data, but some simpler web uploading programs just read the raw data.????Are you using Preview to rotate the files? Perhaps try using iPhoto instead, or saving the photo as a PNG once you have finished rotating it. ????I use GraphicConverter (www.lemkesoft.de/en/image-editing-slideshow-browser-batch-conversion-metadata-and-more-on-your-mac/), but if you are after a free solution then you might be able to find something here:??www.pure-mac.com/graphics.html??
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