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| Thread ID: 62475 | 2005-10-08 22:29:00 | Digital photos & movies | Richard (739) | Press F1 |
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| 394636 | 2005-10-08 22:29:00 | Our daughter recently arrived home with loads of photos & movies of her travels. I have organised and saved all her images in Photoshop Elements 3 and backed up on to CDs. As with many picture takers, many shots have been taken with the camera held vertically, and I have gone through them all rotating to the correct alignment. Unfortunately most of the MPEG images are also displaying sideways, and Elements 3 doesn't want to know about this problem, and cannot rotate these. Does anyone know of a way around the problem other than standing the monitor on its side! Cheers Richard |
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| 394637 | 2005-10-08 23:01:00 | Theres an option for rotating video in windows movie maker. I just tried it and and i can apply the filter/effect but unfortunately cant preview the results because of a conflict with the codecs installed on my computer. If you have xp, windows moviemaker is allready installed on your computer. You may have to update moviemaker to the latest version to have the effects?. The update is worth it and has some good effects transitions etc. |
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| 394638 | 2005-10-09 02:26:00 | VirtualDub will rotate them but the file size balloons out quite a bit afterwards. | FoxyMX (5) | ||
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