QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Dec 30 2007, 02:37 AM)
I've got a software question to ask about in MacOSX. Actually, it ain't much of a software question.
When pictures are uploaded to the computer, be it from camera or handphone, the orientation of the pictures are not visually correct. Double clicking on those pictures will run the Preview application. Funny as it seemed, rotating the pictures in Preview and saving it will keep it at the orientation that the user desires, but the original file remains in tact, with the original orientation that is not what is desired.
Besides uploading those photo directly to iPhoto, rotating it there, pulling it out to folder, is there anyway that by saving it in preview, the original photo's orientation will be saved as well?
Not sure if this helps, but I was frustrated using Preview (having experienced on cases like yours above-mentioned) so I've downloaded Seashore Image Editor to do the job. Before using Mac, I'm so used to Adobe Photoshop. Although I haven't properly explore Seashore yet aside from that image scaling, rotating etc, but I think it might help you.When pictures are uploaded to the computer, be it from camera or handphone, the orientation of the pictures are not visually correct. Double clicking on those pictures will run the Preview application. Funny as it seemed, rotating the pictures in Preview and saving it will keep it at the orientation that the user desires, but the original file remains in tact, with the original orientation that is not what is desired.
Besides uploading those photo directly to iPhoto, rotating it there, pulling it out to folder, is there anyway that by saving it in preview, the original photo's orientation will be saved as well?
Here's a link for you:
http://seashore.sourceforge.net/
Cheers
This post has been edited by iirnii: Jan 2 2008, 03:30 AM
Jan 2 2008, 03:03 AM

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