ImageBrowser 5.2 Software User Guide

Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
Appendices Index
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This section describes how to rotate images to the desired orientation.
This is useful for images taken by holding the camera vertically.
Rotating Images
REFERENCE
[90 degrees right] is a clockwise rotation and [90 degrees left] is a
counterclockwise rotation.
There are two settings for rotating images. The default setting
rotates the original image.
You can also set it to display the image in both the original and
rotated positions. Click the [ImageBrowser] menu, select
[Preferences] and [Processing When Rotating], and click to place
a check mark beside [Retain original when rotating JPEG
images].
When you rotate an image other than a JPEG, only the rotated
image displays. The original image file is overwritten.
More ways of rotating images
Rotating multiple images
You can rotate multiple images at once. Select them by pressing
and holding the [shift] key or [
] (command) key, or the
[option] and [shift] key together while you click on successive
images and then perform the rotation procedure.
IMPORTANT
When you rotate an image in ImageBrowser, the actual image
file on the disk is over-written with the rotated image.
How to rotate an image
1.
Select the image.
2.
Click the [Edit] menu and select the [Rotate]
submenu, followed by your rotation option.