View Full Version : image prep for rotating images?
Andy Leithner
September 30th, 2002, 08:23 PM
What is the best way to prep your wedding images into the computer, rotate them, edit them in a timely fashion. One suggestion given is to open up each image separately into photoshop, rotate, save as tif.
To me that takes too long. I am concerned of the image quality to stay good in the jpg form continually opening.
I shoot the wedding, burn a CD, put on c:drive make new folder for smaller files for my website, so the rotating is important.
memobug
October 1st, 2002, 03:10 PM
Qimage will do lossless jpeg rotations for you. The user interface was a little wacky but maybe it has gotten better. You select all the files you want to rotate and then do a batch job on them.
Thumbsplus http://www.cerious.com can also do batch rotations and conversions to other formats like tiff, and it can also be used to resize and prepare images for web pages and to print contact sheets. You can also use it to stamp your image with a studio name, logo or text.
Regards,
Matt
amazingthailand
October 3rd, 2002, 05:41 AM
Qimage Pro will also allow you to select all of the images you want to rotate and do them all at one time as a batch.
But I agree with Matt, the interface is NOT intuitative. This is a good program, but needs a serious menu overhaul.
Declan
Andy Leithner
October 3rd, 2002, 07:15 AM
I did a portrait session last night, used the fuji software for rotation, then copied and pasted the horizontals into the same folder. I then created a new folder for destination for the proshots software for projection. I use a data projector for sales. I may have answered my own question however I am surprised that the fuji software was not used? I have not used the software much because of my ignorance for what it can do, my main goal for sales is using something easy and make me look as pro as possible.
andy:confused:
Topngu
October 4th, 2002, 07:13 PM
Some shot is good with horizontal...some with vertical....do you
agree? and if you don't want to rotate why don't you get all
square 2 x 2 ex...or 5 x 5...;)
Andy Leithner
October 12th, 2002, 08:15 PM
So you are suggesting shooting square, in the horzontal, how to you show the images, I am proofless using a dataprojector or on weddings using Millers portfolio sheets?
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