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I have a group of about 100 pictures. Some I have rotated 90 degrees
to set them upright. However, when I burned them to a disc, and ran a slideshow, these pictures reverted to there original sidewise orientation. Is there a way to maintain the rotation when burning them to disc? I'd appreciate any suggestions. George Sweeney Last edited by chscag; 06-11-2010 at 10:20 PM. Reason: Removed email address. |
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What program are you using to create the slideshow?
I'll assume it's iPhoto. Check the version, I tried to recreate the problem using iPhoto '09 and wasn't able to. I created an mpeg-4 movie which I saved to my desktop and previewed in quicktime 7. It worked no problem. It's the long route but you could rotate and export the images then re-import them and then create the slideshow. Just an idea. Good luck with it. MARCREST Canon EOS 50D; 10-22mm, 28-135mm, 100-400mm, 430EXII |
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One problem may have been - I was using Graphic Converter to run slideshow. I brought all photos in to iPhoto, then re-exported to new folder. And, all pix stayed upright. Thanks!! Last edited by camel77; 06-12-2010 at 02:04 PM. Reason: add comments |
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