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Old 12-12-2006, 12:06 AM   #3
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Michele,
You can quickly rotate an image, or whole folder full of images by creating an Action, and then applying that Action to an individual image, or Batch Automation.
To make an Action, from the Windows menu, select Show Actions to get the Actions Window. Click the create a new action button and then record a new action of going through the menu and selecting Image->Rotate Canvas->90 degrees. Once the action is saved, you can apply it to a keystroke, such as F2. From then on, it's a quick task to rotate one image at a time - simly click image, hit F2.
To do a batch of files, the new action will now appear in the Action selection list on the File->Automate->Batch menu. You can select an entire source folder and optional destination folder (if you don't want to alter the originals) to apply and save the selected action to all files contained in that source folder.
Hope that helps.
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