Hi Folks,
Mike Millen wrote:
> Can anyone please recommend a simple dos program that will flip
> a .jpg image?
> I have a Kodak "Picture Disk" of a reel of 35mm film I took. It
> comes with a Windoze program to play around with the files but
> it insists that my video card isn't hi-res enough and refuses to
> install (it is, but try telling windoze...)
> All the pics are there as .jpg (640x480) files *but they're all
> upside down*!
> I have flipped some of them with "Picture Viewer" (PV) but it only
> does 90 degrees per operation and seems to lose quality at each
> pass.
> Is there a simple "flip" prog I can use?
> BTW... I don't want to just view them the right way up... I want
> to create .jpg files that are the right way up.
J J Young wrote:
> I don't think I'd call them simple - they are professional tools - but
> Graphics Workshop and SEA will flip, mirror etc. They will do that for
> you without requiring reading of a manual, though for SEA you'll need to
> realize that you get the conversion menu by clicking the Menu button (doh!).
> Graphics Workshop will also allow you to crop the images.
I found SEA to be a bit unstable.
For all that sort of thing, I use Graphic Workshop for DOS from
Alchemy Mindworks. It will flip horizontally/verticall as well as rotate
90, 180 degrees. You can make the "flipped" file into any format that is
supported.
Shareware, but no nag screen. Will also print.
Sorry about the delay in getting this posting off - my ISP's mail server seems
to have caught the pox.
Regards,
Ron Clarke
Ron Clarke http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
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