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Tip # 68
(Editing) ROTATION ADJUSTING
Click here to show the Rotation Angle Screen.
It's not uncommon to want to rotate your images to the right or left etc. These are simple rotation examples. In fact you can do these using the "Quick Tools" panel then clicking the appropriate rotate/flip/mirror button. This allows you to do the simple rotations quickly or to FLIP or MIRROR the current image.
BUT, if you need to do more complex rotations you can click on the rotation button on the "Quick Tools" panel. The button looks like a spiral green arrow. This brings up the general-purpose rotation screen. From here you can either DRAG the image to rotate it, OR you can slide the slider to a particular angle of rotation.
If you want to Rotate a bunch of photos all at once, you can do so with the Batch Feature.
HINT: If you are trying to line up a horizon or building, there is a special checkbox called "Show Grid". This puts up a grid on the screen so that you can make sure that the image is rotated to the exact angle that you need.
TIP: If you want a different background color other than black, then click the "Background Color" colored panel. This allows you to choose any color as the background color.
If you have a series of images that need the same angle, you can click the "Previous Settings" button to set the slider to the SAME position as it was set to on the last rotation that you did.
When you are done, click ACCEPT and then save the image by clicking on the save button in the "Quick Tools" panel.
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