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06/18/2004 09:54:18 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by faidoi: Are you using POS sensor mode? |
? What's that?
Is there a program that doesn't disrupt EXIF data, that can rotate a picture or such not?
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09/14/2004 11:43:23 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by Kylie: I use ACDSee, but haven't put it to the DQ test yet! My Kodak also rotates in the camera automatically. |
In my ACDSee, if I rotate an image, the original remains untouched, and the image is automatically saved as "ROTATION OF ....". Disadvantage is doubled images, and alpha sorting is way off, but original remains untouched.
I also like to bnrowse my images, or show them to others, and have also often used the Rotation in XP. Have to rethink. |
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09/14/2004 01:40:53 PM · #28 |
What I do now is copy all the shots I need to rotate to a new folder (rotatedoriginals), then rotate the ones I want in the original folder. Thus I still have the original to work from the (rotatedoriginals) folder.
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