That's great. Thanks for the help.
I have a follow up question. Now that my image is rotated to
landscape, I would like to pad it with extra space on either side
such that the proportions of the thing are 6x4.
Specifically, if I start with a 400x400 image, I'd like to add 100
pixels of some color (say white) to each side to end up with a
600x400 image.
Another example: I start with a 1000x3000 image. First I rotate it
to 3000x1000 (using the command you suggested). Now I'd like to add
a width 500 strip to top and bottom to end up with 3000x2000.
I imagine this involves overlaying the original image on a canvas
of some sort?
Any help very much appreciated.
Regards, Adam Shaw
landscape rotate.... -rotate -90\<
For the oppisite
portraite rotate.... -rotate 90\>
Pick positive or negative as appropriate.
There is also -auto-orient too which rotates according to cammera
orientation EXIF meta-data.
See IM Examples, Rotate
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graphics/imagick6/distorts/
#rotate
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