Canon PowerShot S10 User Guide for ImageBrowser version 3.6 - Page 46

Rotating Images in the Camera

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Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Rotating Images in the Camera This section describes how to rotate images (stored on the camera) to the desired orientation. How to rotate an image In the Camera Window, select the image that you want to rotate. Click (Rotate) and click the rotation angle that you want to use on the menu. A Select an image. B Click the [Rotate] button and select a rotation angle. REFERENCE • 90 degrees left is a counterclockwise rotation and 90 degrees right is a clockwise rotation. • The Rotate function affects only the image displayed in the Camera Window. The image stored on the camera is not changed at all. However, when you download the image, the image is rotated and saved on the computer in the correct orientation. • You can also set it to download both the original and rotated image. Click the [ImageBrowser] menu (in Mac OS 9, click the [Edit] menu) and select [Preferences] and [Browser Window], and click to place a check mark beside [Retain original when rotating JPEG images]. Another way to rotate 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 that you want to rotate. When all the images are selected, perform the rotation operation. All the selected images are rotated at the same time at the same rotation angle. 46 ImageBrowser Software User Guide

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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 5
Using the Camera Window
This section describes how to rotate images (stored on the camera) to
the desired orientation.
How to rotate an image
In the Camera Window, select the image that you want to
rotate.
Click
(Rotate) and click the rotation angle that you
want to use on the menu.
Rotating Images in the Camera
REFERENCE
90 degrees left is a counterclockwise rotation and 90 degrees
right is a clockwise rotation.
The Rotate function affects only the image displayed in the
Camera Window. The image stored on the camera is not
changed at all. However, when you download the image, the
image is rotated and saved on the computer in the correct
orientation.
You can also set it to download both the original and rotated
image. Click the [ImageBrowser] menu (in Mac OS 9, click the
[Edit] menu) and select [Preferences] and [Browser Window],
and click to place a check mark beside [Retain original when
rotating JPEG images].
Another way to rotate 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
that you want to rotate. When all the images are selected,
perform the rotation operation.
All the selected images are
rotated at the same time at the same rotation angle.
A
Select an image.
B
Click the [Rotate]
button and select
a rotation angle.