Canon PowerShot A570IS ImageBrowser 5.8 Software User Guide - Page 76

Rotating Images

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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 Rotating Images This topic explains the procedures for rotating images. Movies can also be rotated. How to rotate an image 1. Select the image. A symbol similar to that at the right will display for images that are rotated in the display only. The image data itself is not rotated for these images. 2. Click the [Edit] menu and select [Rotate Image]. The rotation settings window will display. 3. Set the rotation direction and angle and click [OK]. Selects the direction and angle of rotation. Place a check mark here to change the orientation of the image data itself. (Still images only) REFERENCE • You can rotate the original image to match the orientation of the displayed image by clicking the [Edit] menu and selecting [Rotate According to Rotation Information] (Still images only). • If a movie cannot be rotated this way, click the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Movie] to set the direction of rotation. 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. ImageBrowser Software User Guide 76 Back Next

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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
ImageBrowser Software User Guide
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Next
This topic explains the procedures for rotating images.
Movies can also be rotated.
How to rotate an image
1.
Select the image.
Rotating Images
2.
Click the [Edit] menu and select [Rotate Image].
The rotation settings window will display.
3.
Set the rotation direction and angle and click [OK].
A symbol similar to that at the right will
display for images that are rotated in
the display only. The image data itself is
not rotated for these images.
Selects the direction and
angle of rotation.
Place a check mark here to
change the orientation of
the image data itself. (Still
images only)
REFERENCE
• You can rotate the original image to match the orientation of
the displayed image by clicking the [Edit] menu and selecting
[Rotate According to Rotation Information] (Still images only).
• If a movie cannot be rotated this way, click the [Edit] menu and
select [Edit Movie] to set the direction of rotation.
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.