BreezeBrowser Pro supports tagging and then sorting/selecting by tags. So you can tag as go through them and then select tagged images and rotate.
-- Best regards, Bruce Friday, August 5, 2005, 5:02:36 AM, you wrote: MR> Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Friday, August 5, 2005, 1:06:52 PM, John wrote: >>JF> Irfanview has a batch mode that will make all sorts of adjustments, >>JF> including rotation, to a set of images. It's free, fast, and an excellent >>JF> image browser which will do straightforward editing in a fraction of the >>JF> time taken by heavyweight software like Photoshop. >> >>JF> http://www.irfanview.com/ >>Hi John, >> IrfanView is just great for many things, but in my experience using it >>to rotate 1500-2000 _mixed_orientation_ photos is a bit pain in the >>arse. Because it doesn't have any option of tagging the photos. MR> Agreed. What I usually do is move the vertically-oriented and MR> horizontally-oriented shots into separate directories. That way it's MR> easy to perform the required operations on only the appropriate images. MR> While not quite optimal, this approach is still pretty good.

