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Old January 15th 05, 10:45 PM
Graham Russell
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Is it possible to configure Thumbsplus to auto rotate portrait images based
on their EXIF information? I shoot using Canon dslrs which are able to tag
images if they are rotated. Photoshop, InfranView and other packages are
able to use this info to rotate images and I'd like to know whether
Thumbsplus can do this.

I have hunted through the menus and have failed to find anything to turn
auto-rotate on.

I know it's possible to manually rotate images, but I regularly shoot over
1000 pics and I don't want the hassle of doing this manually.

Thanks,
Graham.


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Old January 15th 05, 11:11 PM
Graham Russell
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After installing Thumbs V7 and removing the old database it now seems to be
rotating portrait images.

I guess I've just answered my own question.


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"Graham Russell" wrote in message
. ..
Is it possible to configure Thumbsplus to auto rotate portrait images
based on their EXIF information? I shoot using Canon dslrs which are able
to tag images if they are rotated. Photoshop, InfranView and other
packages are able to use this info to rotate images and I'd like to know
whether Thumbsplus can do this.

I have hunted through the menus and have failed to find anything to turn
auto-rotate on.

I know it's possible to manually rotate images, but I regularly shoot over
1000 pics and I don't want the hassle of doing this manually.

Thanks,
Graham.


------------------------------

Graham Russell Photography - www.grahamrussell.info
ProSportPhotos - www.prosportphotos.com





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Old January 15th 05, 11:11 PM
Graham Russell
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After installing Thumbs V7 and removing the old database it now seems to be
rotating portrait images.

I guess I've just answered my own question.


------------------------------

Graham Russell Photography - www.grahamrussell.info
ProSportPhotos - www.prosportphotos.com


"Graham Russell" wrote in message
. ..
Is it possible to configure Thumbsplus to auto rotate portrait images
based on their EXIF information? I shoot using Canon dslrs which are able
to tag images if they are rotated. Photoshop, InfranView and other
packages are able to use this info to rotate images and I'd like to know
whether Thumbsplus can do this.

I have hunted through the menus and have failed to find anything to turn
auto-rotate on.

I know it's possible to manually rotate images, but I regularly shoot over
1000 pics and I don't want the hassle of doing this manually.

Thanks,
Graham.


------------------------------

Graham Russell Photography - www.grahamrussell.info
ProSportPhotos - www.prosportphotos.com





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Old January 15th 05, 11:51 PM
Toke Eskildsen
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Graham Russell wrote:

After installing Thumbs V7 and removing the old database it now
seems to be rotating portrait images.


The thumbnails are rotated, but the images are not. I think "Normalize
Orientation" under "Quick Process" rotates the images.
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Old January 15th 05, 11:53 PM
Eric Gill
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"Graham Russell" wrote in
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Is it possible to configure Thumbsplus to auto rotate portrait images
based on their EXIF information?


By the time I'm writing this, your reply that you had found the answer had
shown up.

However, I was originally going to add that Cerious has their own
newsgroups for help - you can find the access information on their website.

 




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