How to batch precessing?

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Mar 6, 2004
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I scanned a notebook. There are almost a hundred pages. The problem is that the scanned photos are all upside down. I don’t want to convert all these photos one by one. How do I process them? They almost drive me mad! Or is there any other kind of software that can help me do such kind of job? Many thanks!

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BigBen
Mar 6, 2004
I am using Photoshop CS Central Europe version

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blu
Mar 6, 2004
On 3/6/04 1:36 AM, in article c2c637$ai2$, "BigBen" wrote:

I scanned a notebook. There are almost a hundred pages. The problem is that the scanned photos are all upside down. I don’t want to convert all these photos one by one. How do I process them? They almost drive me mad! Or is there any other kind of software that can help me do such kind of job? Many thanks!
Set an action from the Action palette to rotate 180º. Then select File: Automate: Batch. In the batch window select the rotate action that you made and then choose your source folder and a destination folder. Click ok and it will start open rotating saving and continue. If your files are jpegs then it will stop at the compression window for each one; you’ll have to click ok for each one. Of course, you could set up an action to turn each into a tiff before you rotate them or…

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nomail
Mar 6, 2004
BigBen wrote:

I scanned a notebook. There are almost a hundred pages. The problem is that the scanned photos are all upside down. I don’t want to convert all these photos one by one. How do I process them? They almost drive me mad! Or is there any other kind of software that can help me do such kind of job? Many thanks!

Read the manual and look for "Actions". This is exactly what an action is for.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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nomail
Mar 6, 2004
BigBen wrote:

I am using Photoshop CS Central Europe version

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I scanned a notebook. There are almost a hundred pages. The problem is that the scanned photos are all upside down. I don’t want to convert all these photos one by one. How do I process them? They almost drive me mad! Or is there any other kind of software that can help me do such kind of job?

In Photoshop CS it’s even easier. Just open the folder with the images in the image browser. Select all images, rotate them and choose "Apply Rotation". Go and have some coffee while Photoshop does all the work.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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ued
Mar 6, 2004
Put your monitor upside down
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"BigBen" wrote in message
I scanned a notebook. There are almost a hundred pages. The problem is
that
the scanned photos are all upside down. I don’t want to convert all these photos one by one. How do I process them? They almost drive me mad! Or is there any other kind of software that can help me do such kind of
job?
Many thanks!

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Pixmaker
Mar 6, 2004
Try Irfan for lossless jpeg rotation. It will also do batch rotation but not lossless. If preservation of the original file data is super important, use Irfan.

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BigBen
Mar 7, 2004
Thanks a lot. I solved the problem in this way. First I made an action while rotating a picture. Then I use automate to batch all the photos in a folder. That’s cool!

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Stephan
Mar 7, 2004
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Try Irfan for lossless jpeg rotation. It will also do batch rotation but
not
lossless. If preservation of the original file data is super important,
use
Irfan.

Where did you hear this?
I thought rotations 90, 180, 270 and 360 are lossless and anything else damages you image regardless of the program used.
Why would batch rotation be different than rotation on one picture? Please explain

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Pixmaker
Mar 7, 2004
To be honest, I can’t remember where I learned this fact. I do know, however, that Irfan offers two rotation modes and one of them is stated as lossless. Also, the lossless rotation mode is not available in Irfan batch processing. It’s my understanding that the rotation scheme rewrites the jpeg image thus introducing some loss of image data. It may be very slight and it may be acceptable under most circumstances, but I avoid anything but a "lossless" rotation. Your needs, of course, may differ from mine.

I don’t have time this morning to search for an answer but you might try a Google search for "lossless jpeg rotation" or something like that. I’ll try to do it later.

The image processing software that comes with the Fuji S-2 Pro offers a jpeg rotation that’s definately NOT lossless. Several reviews of that particular software recommend against using it for rotating images.

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support
Apr 17, 2004
hi:

advanced batch filter can batch convert,edit,add filters and effects to images. you can free download advanced batch filter from here:
http://www.epcsoft.net

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