Mark,
What scanning software are you using?
Vuescan.
I use VueScan and have Irfanview
http://www.ryansimmons.com/users/irfanview/ installed as a
quick file viewer. I have VueScan rotate all
images such that the horizontal ones are properly rotated.
Unfortunately, I can't do that.
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 14:50:27 - Mark Otway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'd like to
batch-rotate all of the scans to the correct orientation
Move all the images which need rotation into a separate folder and set up
a Photoshop batch job. A few other image editing s/w will do it, but lose
To the list --
I just tested CompuPic with a folder of uncompressed TIFFs. Yes it rotates
them.
CompuPic's ROTATE function is in the Tools menu as a Lossless Image
Modification. Rotating a folder full of 600K JPEGs took only seconds. Not
even time for a cup of instant coffeee...
You can
I have used the Cerious Software ThumbsPlus with great success
http://www.cerious.com/thumbsplus.shtml
Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know just enough to know I don't know enough
Agfa Photowise will do that. It was done bt Sierra Imaging I beleive they
have a generic version under a different name as well.
At 15:28 7/12/01 -0500, you wrote:
Mark Otway [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
So, is there a good quality app which will allow me to select, say, 50
images and rotate them
Having got a couple of hundred scans now, here's a good question for
you: before I adjust colours and so on on individual images, I'd like to
batch-rotate all of the scans to the correct orientation (I didn't
rotate the images at scan-time due to memory and time restrictions) and
cut them to CD
Photoshop can do it as a batch process if you separate the horizontals and
verticals into different folders. ACDSee can do it if your images are JPEGs.
Larry
So, is there a good quality app which will allow me to select, say, 50
images and rotate them all one after the other (whilst I go and
asking him, or join
the Qimage newsgroup http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/qimage and ask there.
Maris
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From: Mark Otway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: filmscanners: Batch image processing software (Windows
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: filmscanners: Batch image processing software (Windows)?
Having got a couple of hundred scans now, here's a good question for
you: before I adjust colours and so on on individual images, I'd
Mark Otway [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
So, is there a good quality app which will allow me to select, say, 50
images and rotate them all one after the other (whilst I go and get my
lunch!!).
Any recommendations greatfully received.
Mark,
What scanning software are you using?
I use VueScan and
Of Mark Otway
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: filmscanners: Batch image processing software (Windows)?
Having got a couple of hundred scans now, here's a good question for
you: before I adjust colours and so on on individual images, I'd like to
batch-rotate
But does it rotate uncompressed files? That was the original poster's question.
Do any of the viewing type programs allow lossless rotation of
uncompressed? Do they actually offer lossless JPEG rotation?
Larry
CompuPic gets my endorsement.
***
Larry Berman
07, 2001 2:50 PM
Subject: filmscanners: Batch image processing software (Windows)?
Having got a couple of hundred scans now, here's a good question for
you: before I adjust colours and so on on individual images, I'd like to
batch-rotate all of the scans to the correct orientation (I didn't
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