Canon PowerShot SD500 ImageBrowser 5.1 Software User Guide - Page 69
Rotating Images
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Chapter 5 Organizing Images Rotating Images This section describes how to rotate images to the desired orientation. This is useful for images taken by holding the camera vertically. 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. 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. 69 ImageBrowser Software User Guide