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PS question I should probably know. - 04-30-2007, 09:48 AM


I have an inconsistency that I can't figure out. If I shoot a portrait, my camera auto rotates. When I ingest it, it's back in landscape in the file folder...which is ok because when I open in PS...MOST OF THE TIME it auto rotates back to portrait during the opening process. But not all the time...which is killing me.

Now here's the bigger problem. I'll do a batch process to resize and save to another folder. THEY'VE GONE BACK LANDSCAPE! Even if they've opened in portrait before. So either my client has to rotate them...or look at them sideways (which is no good)...or I have to set up a different automation just to rotate them...which is no good because I don't want to rotate all of them if they were meant to be landscape!

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04-30-2007, 09:55 AM


Usually when you save them is PS, they stay in the orientation in which they were saved--that's one advantage to it.

I've never seen the problem you're describing. You may want to try photoshopuser.com.

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04-30-2007, 01:03 PM


I usually have mixed landscape / portrait orientations on every card, and they're all jumbled together. My camera is set to not auto-rotate, because I like the larger view in the LCD. I've found that if I rotate everything in Bridge before I begin the batch process, they stay the way I want 'em. It's pretty quick to "batch rotate" in Bridge first.

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