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RE: filmscanners: Batch image processing software (Windows)?



To the list --

I just tested CompuPic with a folder of uncompressed TIFFs. Yes it rotates 
them.

CompuPic's ROTATE function is in the "Tools" menu as a "Lossless Image 
Modification." Rotating a folder full of 600K JPEGs took only seconds. Not 
even time for a cup of instant coffeee...

You can download a fully-functional, time-limited trial version from 
http://www.photodex.com. If you try it, please post your comments to the 
list. Thanks.

-- Victor Landweber


At 10:25 PM 12/7/2001 -0500, Larry wrote:

>But does it rotate uncompressed files? That was the original poster's 
>question.
>Do any of the "viewing" type programs allow lossless rotation of 
>uncompressed? Do they actually offer lossless JPEG rotation?





 




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