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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
-- Regards, Eric Stevens Chaos is found in the greatest abundance wherever order is being sought. It always defeats order, because it is better organised. -: Ly Tin Wheedle |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On 2015-02-11 22:08:10 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
This needs some more detail before an answer is possible. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
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wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:25:18 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. your welcome. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. did you look for rotate? I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. that sometimes happens with the camera facing up or down. |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On 2015-02-11 23:04:39 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:25:18 -0500, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. You could have gone to the *Menu* and found all of that. I just found your question kind of vague, but I guess "nospam" knows all. ;-) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_14.jpg -- Regards, Savageduck |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 18:07:23 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. your welcome. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. did you look for rotate? All I got was the usual to level a horizon or whatever. I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. that sometimes happens with the camera facing up or down. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 15:29:00 -0800, Savageduck
wrote: On 2015-02-11 23:04:39 +0000, Eric Stevens said: On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:25:18 -0500, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. You could have gone to the *Menu* and found all of that. I just found your question kind of vague, but I guess "nospam" knows all. ;-) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_14.jpg Somewhat astonishingly (stupidly?) I have got out of the habit of (AKA I never thought of) going to the menu. :-( -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do I 'rotate tall' in LR5? EOQ
On 2015-02-12 01:31:00 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 15:29:00 -0800, Savageduck wrote: On 2015-02-11 23:04:39 +0000, Eric Stevens said: On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:25:18 -0500, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: what is 'rotate tall' ? rotate left is cmd/ctrl [ rotate right is cmd/ctrl ] pick the one that is appropriate for the image. Brilliant! That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much. I couldn't find any reference to it in Adobe 'help', the Internet in general or any of the books I have dealing with Lightroom. I did find other people asking the ame question and being told how to reset their camera, but nothing about how to deal with an actual photograph. I have a photograph taken looking directly up a tree and the camera guessed at the wrong orientation for 'up'. You could have gone to the *Menu* and found all of that. I just found your question kind of vague, but I guess "nospam" knows all. ;-) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_14.jpg Somewhat astonishingly (stupidly?) I have got out of the habit of (AKA I never thought of) going to the menu. :-( For the particular problem you were trying to solve you might have got an interesting result with the *Upright* filter and selcting *Full*. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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