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JPEG Lossless Rotator : Automatically rotate your photos

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Sometimes a photo just begs to be framed vertically. For some reason, I tend to take a lot of photos that way, and vieweing with them afterward can be a bit of a headache. JPEG Lossless Rotator takes any uncertainty out of the equation and rotates your JPEG images properly in bulk, without quality reduction.

Luckily, someone more than 10 years ago thought of creating a universal image format for digital photography - EXIF. There are many details stored in every photo taken with any modern digital camera, such as camera make/model, the date/time of the photo, and rotation information. Without EXIF, programs like JPEG Lossless Rotator wouldn't exist.

If you primarily use photo software like Picasa or your camera manufacturer's provided app, you may never know that your pictures need to be rotated. But you will realize it when you view them in a slideshow and you have to turn your sideways. With JPEG Lossless Rotator you can process entire folders and subfolders of images, then rotate the photos manually based on their thumbnails, or in Automatic mode (the true purpose of this program).

JPEG Lossless Rotator doesn't process at lightning speed - it generates thumbnails first to read the EXIF info from, and processing hundreds or thousands of photos can take a while - but it works efficiently and solidly for the specific task it was created to perform. It also integrates neatly into the Windows shell for even simpler processing. (NOTE: Shell integration seems to be broken on Windows 7 64-bit at the moment.)

Download latest version:
JPEG Lossless Rotator v6.6

Homepage: http://annystudio.com/software/jpeglosslessrotator/
Supported OS: Windows
Portable version: Yes
64-bit version: No
Active project: Yes
No strings attached **: Yes

** No spyware, ads, nags, registration reminders, etc.

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