Hi guys thanks for reading hopefully you can help. I edit about 150 pics a day and use infraview for part of the editing. My procedure is to transfer them from a memory card to a folder on my pc. However before I open them in infraview I have to select all pics in folder then rotate them clockwise then select all rotate them counter clockwise.
If I do not do this procedure when I open them up in infraview a small percentage of the pictures will be rotated 1 turn clockwise or 1 one turn counterclockwise with the majority being straight just as they should be. Feel free to laugh at me as long as you like if in the end you can help me correct this. It seems to me when they are viewed in thumbnail version in infraview some pics are unsure of which way to be positioned or something.
Any suggestions will be considered and helpfull
(If there is opther threads that apply to this I would love to know.)
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If I do not do this procedure when I open them up in infraview a small percentage of the pictures will be rotated 1 turn clockwise or 1 one turn counterclockwise with the majority being straight just as they should be. Feel free to laugh at me as long as you like if in the end you can help me correct this. It seems to me when they are viewed in thumbnail version in infraview some pics are unsure of which way to be positioned or something.
Any suggestions will be considered and helpfull
(If there is opther threads that apply to this I would love to know.)
________________________________________________
[Edit]
I've merged your three single threads!
Please don't bump your posts!
It also gives us mods more to do by deleting or merging post(s)!
It's more meaningful to spend the time to help other forum members with their questions!
best regards
moderator Frank
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