turning off orientation

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steve
Jun 24, 2004
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I want photoshop not to open the images in their correct orientation eg portrait landscapes. is there a way of turning this feature on and off.

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tacitr
Jun 24, 2004
I want photoshop not to open the images in their correct orientation

Huh?

The iage’s orientation (pixel width and height) is stored in the file. Photoshop opens the file however the file tells it to.


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Jun 24, 2004
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(Tacit) wrote:

I want photoshop not to open the images in their correct orientation

Huh?

The iage’s orientation (pixel width and height) is stored in the file. Photoshop opens the file however the file tells it to.

Yeah, he had me scratching my head, too. Maybe he really wants to apply some resizing in batch and isn’t aware of the correct automation command.
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Eric Gill
Jun 24, 2004
(Tacit) wrote in m03.aol.com:

I want photoshop not to open the images in their correct orientation

Huh?

The iage’s orientation (pixel width and height) is stored in the file. Photoshop opens the file however the file tells it to.

CS does something funky; I’ve noticed that many images turned in something like Thumbsplus wind up in their original orientation when opened in PS.
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Hecate
Jun 25, 2004
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 22:59:49 GMT, Eric Gill
wrote:

(Tacit) wrote in m03.aol.com:

I want photoshop not to open the images in their correct orientation

Huh?

The iage’s orientation (pixel width and height) is stored in the file. Photoshop opens the file however the file tells it to.

CS does something funky; I’ve noticed that many images turned in something like Thumbsplus wind up in their original orientation when opened in PS.

This discussion has been going on for a while in the cerious newsgroups. It’s usually concerning RAW images (but not always), and has to do with the way the way IPTC and EXIF data is read/amended by TP and other programs.



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