>That all depends on what you mean by image rotation. A bunch of folks
>define image rotation as displaying a set of images as a rotating "slide
>show" while others (like Chris) see it as rotating a single image on an
>axis (correct definition).
>
>--Paul

Correct definition?

Not as I see it. The first definition in the dictionary is seldom the only 
"correct" definition.

What about "crop rotation" -- no axis there.

What about "heads of departments in rotation" -- no axis there either.

What about "she was completing a rotation in trauma surgery" -- nada on axis.

The point is that images, like any other object, can be rotated in terms of 
axis OR in order of presentation. There is no one "correct" definition for 
rotation of any object, excepting exotic particles and other such field 
specific phenomena.

tedd

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