Hi Ian

A very easy App is 'Simple Image' this allows you to rotate, resize and save
in a number of formats. It is also has a great slide show facility. It is
fully drag and drop (I have not used it in OS X yet but fine on OS 9.2.2 and
lower).  PowerPoint is a step up from this and is also pretty good. You can
resize, rotate, re-colour, effects etc, plus present as a show, complete
with text etc.

I hope this helps
Jon

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From: Ian Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:34:44 +0800
To: "WAMUG Mailing List" <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Subject: Manipulating images

After a recent group seaborne holiday I have received a CD containing
hundreds of photos, all stored in landscape format. I want to select
a number for a file on my 5500/250, using OS8.1, to show to rellies
and friends and therefore need to be able to rotate those in portrait
format by 90 degrees.

Versiontracker.com provides an extensive list  of possible software
but I need guidance in choosing. I am talking home viewing, not
professional multi-media presentation. Can somebody please help.
-- 
Ian Reid

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