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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 3
Managing Images
This section describes how to rotate images to the desired orientation.
This is useful for images taken by holding the camera sideways.
How to rotate an image
Click the image that you want to rotate. On the [Edit] menu,
point to [Rotate] and click the desired rotation angle.
IMPORTANT
• When you rotate an image, the new rotated image appears in
the Browser Window.  The image file is also created as a new
file on the disk.
Rotating Images
REFERENCE
• [90 degrees right] is a clockwise rotation and [90 degrees left] is a
counterclockwise rotation.
• There are 2 ways of rotating an image. As default, the original
image is left untouched, and a copied image is rotated, as
described on the left. These copied image files will contain "_1",
"_2", etc. within its file names.
• The original file will be overwritten and only the rotated file will
display if you click the [Edit] menu (in Mac OS X, click the
[ImageBrowser] menu), select [Preferences] and [Browser
Window], and remove the check mark from [Retain original
when rotating JPEG images].
• When you rotate an image in a format other than JPEG, only the
rotated image displays.  The original image file is overwritten.
More ways of rotating images
Rotating multiple images
You can select several images at once by holding down the
[shift] key, or the [option] + [shift] keys, and clicking the images
you want to rotate. When you have selected all the images that
you want to rotate, perform the rotation operation and all the
selected images are rotated at the same time.
A new rotated copy is created.
The original image is retained.
A Click the image that you want to rotate.
B Click a
rotation
angle.