Andrew

I get result cards FAXed and eMailed to me for our table tennis league, usually in JPG, but often in PDF or PNG
These are (if necessary) "opened with" Adobe Photoshop Elements 3
Usually just rotated by 90° or 180° but can be rotated by fractions of degrees if necessary Then can be saved in any reqtired format, with JPG probably being your best for pasting into Acrobat PDF Or can be positioned in MS Word or MS Excel so that the resulting document can be "printed as" PDF file from there.

You say you do not want to use a "photo editing" application
Don't know if this will lose some of your quality of pictures, but it is an option.

Another option, of course, is available in iPhoto to rotate 90° or 180° and the original is still held if you want to revert at any time.

Keith
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Andrew Tett wrote:

Hello there...

Having noticed how many of the photographs in my collection are rotated, either through 90 or 180 degrees for whatever reason, can anyone suggest a good "clean" way of rotating them, without effectively having to save them again in a photo editing programme and the resultant (albeit small) quality loss?

I don't really know how jpgs work, as it were. Is this function to do with the order of the pixels and how they are displayed at all? If that was the that case, I guess it might be possible.

Andrew
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