
Chapter 3: Manage Mode
In the Batch Edit wizard, select the Rotate check box.
Rotate options
No rotation
This option is selected by default so you see the un-rotated image until you are ready to select a
rotation option.
180°
Rotates the image 180 degrees.
Left 90°
Rotates the image to the left by 90 degrees.
Right 90°
Rotates the image to the right by 90 degrees.
Custom angle
Select this option and then either type a custom angle number into the spin box or click the
arrow and drag it around the circle until the image is rotated to the desired angle.
Background color
The color that you select displays behind the rotated image.
Draw a line on the image
that you want to become
vertical or horizontal
Click the Horizontal or Vertical button, and then use the cursor to draw a line on the image
that you want set as horizontal or vertical.
Automatic cropping
When you rotate an image at a custom angle, select Automatic cropping if you want to crop
the image to the largest possible rectangular size within the rotated image.
Reset
Click to reset all options to the default.
Batch Edit Crop Options
You can use the options in the Crop section to control the size and orientation of the cropped area.
To use the Crop options:
In the Batch Edit wizard, select the Crop check box.
Crop options
Cropping
proportion
Select the size of the cropped area or the ratio to use to determine the cropped area. Select Custom to define
a custom crop area.
Orientation
Select the orientation of the cropped area:
Automatic: Base the orientation of the cropped area on the orientation of the original image. For
example, if the original image has a landscape orientation, the cropped area will also have a landscape
orientation.
Landscape: Use a landscape orientation for the cropped area.
Portrait: Use a portrait orientation for the cropped area.
Reset
Click to reset all options to the default.
Batch Edit Resize Options
You can use the options in the Resize section to reduce or enlarge the image.
To use the Resize options:
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