Peter Norby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to: > >If you're using OSX, you drag the files onto an application in the Dock >such as ExifRenamer and voila. I actually use Canon's horrible lousy >FVU because it will auto-rotate the JPG and preview thumbnail at an >acceptable CPU hit as it "transfers" the images (or do horribly scary >things to raw files, either making tiffs or creating naked extracted >JPGs (no EXIF info). It has a post-processing option to fork some >application after transferring (ExifRenamer in this case).
Well, if I was shooting JPG, have them autorotated would certainly be a nice thing. >I haven't found anything that will handle the auto-rotate under OSX, >but maybe somebody can enlighten me, because I have no love for the >programmers at Canon. I'm aware that some folks choose to leave their >images unrotated for the most part, and just let the EXIF autorotate >tag tell their image browser (such as Graphic Converter) which way it >should display. I personally always shoot RAW, and always convert with Capture One. I've shot a few JPG for web auction photos, haven't had to rotate them, just copied them from the CF card to computer, then optimized and cropped. Perhaps Photoshop is rotating them for me? Or maybe I just shot them all horizontally, ya that's it. The thing is, everyone says how it takes so much time converting RAW images, etc. I don't get it, cause it's just a matter of loading up C1 and a couple of clicks. I can in fact create JPGs out of an entire batch with one click. And I can choose my sizes, colour space, and crops, etc too. And with JPGs, they're usually going to have to go to Photoshop anyway for touchup, crops etc. I haven't seen a JPG yet out of camera that doesn't need some levels. Maybe in certain lighting or something, but I haven't seen it. As to the speed of auto rotating using fileviewer - who cares, go get a coffee or something while it's working... -- Jim Davis Nature Photography http://jimdavis.oberro.com Replies in plain text only please! * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
