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Autorotation in Photoshop CS

 
markw
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Oct 31, 2004 20:06 |  #1

How do I stop the auto rotation applied to all images every time I open and close an image in Photoshop CS File Browser. I'm editing up to 220 images individually using File Browser and they start off in the correct aspect (i.e. portrait of landscape) but when I open and close the image it then rotates 90 degrees clock wise. I know how to rotate individual images but in fact don't wish to rotate any at all. Help. Thanks in anticipation.




  
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Nov 01, 2004 11:00 |  #2

You can turn this off on the camera. It puts in an autorotation of portrait pictures based on an internal sensor if you wish. I can't remember which option it is but you should be able to find it quickly enough. CS looks for this, I think.




  
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Nov 01, 2004 12:58 |  #3

I'm using a 10D. Does this mean if I take off the auto rotation in the camera that it will flow on to Photoshop CS and not rotate the images in File Browser?




  
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Nov 03, 2004 13:55 |  #4

I believe so. I'm away from my camera at the moment so I can't test it but that should stop identifying the orientation of the image so CS should not be able to tell any more.




  
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