I have used Irfanview in the past and have only used the program's basic features. The one area I use is the jpeg lossless functions, specifically being able to batch rotate pictures.
When I rotate the pictures when viewed in Windows Vista Explorer I loose a generation when the file is saved.
I've recently downloaded the newest version of Irfanview.
When I looked at some images that weren't rotated in Windows Explorer they view as non rotated, yet when I view the same picture with Irfanview they appear rotated.
I'm wondering why this occurs................
I use a Nikon D90. Within its menu system is a setting that automatically rotates portrait mode images when reviewed on the lcd screen. I've activated this setting. Could this have anything to do with this situation?
As a side note, the same image, when selected through Roxio's Videowave for inclusion in a production, also appears rotated.
Could it be that the camera's settings get copied over to the computer when the images are downloaded? If that's the case, why doesn't Windows Explorer recognize it?
Thanks for your help.
When I rotate the pictures when viewed in Windows Vista Explorer I loose a generation when the file is saved.
I've recently downloaded the newest version of Irfanview.
When I looked at some images that weren't rotated in Windows Explorer they view as non rotated, yet when I view the same picture with Irfanview they appear rotated.
I'm wondering why this occurs................
I use a Nikon D90. Within its menu system is a setting that automatically rotates portrait mode images when reviewed on the lcd screen. I've activated this setting. Could this have anything to do with this situation?
As a side note, the same image, when selected through Roxio's Videowave for inclusion in a production, also appears rotated.
Could it be that the camera's settings get copied over to the computer when the images are downloaded? If that's the case, why doesn't Windows Explorer recognize it?
Thanks for your help.
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