On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, Ali Corbin wrote:

It'll take human intervention, to look at each individual image and decide
whether to rotate it.

Ali,

This I knew. I usually use the GIMP for this manipulation and am glad to
learn that ...

Happily, it's not too onerous to do this in imagemagick, using the
'display' command.

This will bring up the first jpg in the directory as the start of a
slideshow.
display *.jpg &

Then you can hit the space bar to cycle through the images. '/' or '\'
will rotate the image that you're looking at, and Ctrl-S will save it.

And once they're all properly oriented I can use convert's -resize option to
change all in the same subdirectory.

Much appreciated,

Rich
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