Irfanview has a batch mode that will make all sorts of adjustments, including rotation, to a set of images. It's free, fast, and an excellent image browser which will do straightforward editing in a fraction of the time taken by heavyweight software like Photoshop.

http://www.irfanview.com/

John

On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 10:38:53 +0100, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Here's my problem:
For my business (read hobby) I process 1500-2000 jpgs from one day into web galleries and most of the images need to be rotated. Before I switched to CS2 I used Photoshop's file browser to "rotate" the images so when the galleries were made the images are rotate but the originals remain unchanged. But when I switched to CS2 adobe bridge runs at a snails pace making my former work flow unbearably slow. Does anyone know of a different image browser that works like adobe's that just marks images to be rotated rather than rotating them and resaving them? The only solutions I've come up with is creating 2 copies of the same images, rotating one set, making the gallery, then deleting the rotated images (this runs just as slow if not slower than waiting for Bridge).

Thanks in advance,
David







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