Hello
I currently use a cheap Nikon CoolPix S7000 which doesn't seem to tell if a picture was taken the usual way or by rotating the camera 90° to the right: EXIF data always says "Orientation=Top Left", regardless.
As a result, I have to go through pictures through Thumbnails, and rotate all such pictures manually by using the following keyboard shortcuts:
Is there a faster way?
Yes, I will buy another camera soon :-p
Thank you.
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Edit: As a work-around, in Thumbnails, manually select all the pictures that were taken at a 90° angle, and choose File > Start batch dialog with selected files.
It'd be nice if Thumbails could display a picture bigger when hovering the mouse on top of it: Thumbails are a bit small, and it's sometimes hard to tell how the picture was taken. Unless I missed it, this feature is not available in Options > Properties/Settings.
I currently use a cheap Nikon CoolPix S7000 which doesn't seem to tell if a picture was taken the usual way or by rotating the camera 90° to the right: EXIF data always says "Orientation=Top Left", regardless.
As a result, I have to go through pictures through Thumbnails, and rotate all such pictures manually by using the following keyboard shortcuts:
- R
- CTRL+S
- Enter
- (for Yes) Left arrow > Enter
Is there a faster way?
Yes, I will buy another camera soon :-p
Thank you.
---
Edit: As a work-around, in Thumbnails, manually select all the pictures that were taken at a 90° angle, and choose File > Start batch dialog with selected files.
It'd be nice if Thumbails could display a picture bigger when hovering the mouse on top of it: Thumbails are a bit small, and it's sometimes hard to tell how the picture was taken. Unless I missed it, this feature is not available in Options > Properties/Settings.
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