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rcanales
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 19:16
Greetings all,
I have the auto-rotate turned on on my EOS20D, and when I review my shots on the LCD monitor they are correct. However, when I download the photos, I still have to go back and rotate them one at a time. It is very time consuming, and irritating......
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ray Canales ;)
Steven M. Anthony
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 19:21
What are you downloading them into? PS CS must have a preference related to this as when I open up folders in its browser, all files that need rotating show up rotated.
swblackwood
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 19:52
It depends on what prgram you are viewing them in. Some prrgrams do not supposrt the Auto Rotate token in the Canon section of the EXIF header. Photoshop Elements 2 does not although 3 does. AcdSee 7 does. The Canon Breezebrowser should but I don't rightly remember if it does or not.
Steve
Greetings all,
I have the auto-rotate turned on on my EOS20D, and when I review my shots on the LCD monitor they are correct. However, when I download the photos, I still have to go back and rotate them one at a time. It is very time consuming, and irritating......
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ray Canales ;)
Rebel
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 19:58
I know exactly what you mean. I recently downloaded a program called 'Thumbs Plus' version 7. it automatically roatates pictures for viewing without actually editing the image. Which is great. My pet hate is taking my pictures to Kodak for printing and seeing the potraits be printed on landscape format because they're too lazy to rotate them back correctly.
Just do a google search for Thumbs Plus.
tim
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 21:58
Download them using the canon software, it does it.
DS
10th of January 2005 (Mon), 00:32
Does anyone notice when using the "Auto Rotate", the image file are smaller.
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