Software to rotate a picture ?

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  1. Posts : 31,249
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       #41

    May be a little late to the party however I have found that PDFCreator Allows me much more control over PDF creation. This totally free Open source, (I believe), application works as a print driver, you simply use what ever windows application to create your document as you want it to look, In this case, as stated originally, you could use Powerpoint to rotate the image as needed.

    When everything is correct you simply choose the print option for your application, select PDFCreator as your printer and produce a PDF file for further use elsewhere.

    The driver also has output options to a wide range of graphics formats for manipulation inside a video editor if that is to be the final output media

    This is a small add-on to windows that I find is one of my base install items, have been using it for many years without any issue :)
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  2. Posts : 12,120
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       #42

    I am using PDF-XChange Viewer from Tracker Software Products :: Product is free for noncommercial use.

    I just exported your PDF again and got both pages for you they are in the zip folders below.

    Jerry
    Last edited by Bongo; 24 Jan 2014 at 13:35. Reason: Remove zip folders
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  3. Posts : 44
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       #43

    Bill,

    Thank you for explaining how to send a private message. I am sure that Jerry does use a PDF Reader other than Nitro. He suggested Nitro PDF Reader because it is free and I had said that I really did not want to invest in new software. I asked about Nitro allowing manual rotating of images and exporting them as .jpg files because those are the two features I need. I could not find them in Nitro and thought Jerry might be able to tell me how to find them.

    If Nitro will not export files as jpg, how do I convert my pdf chart to jpg? Paint.Net will not accept pdf files.

    Here on this forum I get confused about how to reply to a specific post. Only the latest post seems to have a " Quick Reply" icon. So when I come to the forum and there are several messages I can only see to browse to the end of the thread and click on Quick Reply which the leaves my reply as the last entry in the thread, no where near the post I am replying to. I understand the logic of that but wonder where there is a way to reply right on an earlier post?
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  4. Posts : 6,458
    x64 (6.3.9600) Win8.1 Pro & soon dual boot x64 (6.1.7601) Win7_SP1 HomePrem
       #44

    Barman58 said:
    May be a little late to the party however I have found that PDFCreator Allows me much more control over PDF creation. This totally free Open source, (I believe), application works as a print driver, you simply use what ever windows application to create your document as you want it to look, In this case, as stated originally, you could use Powerpoint to rotate the image as needed.

    When everything is correct you simply choose the print option for your application, select PDFCreator as your printer and produce a PDF file for further use elsewhere.

    The driver also has output options to a wide range of graphics formats for manipulation inside a video editor if that is to be the final output media

    This is a small add-on to windows that I find is one of my base install items, have been using it for many years without any issue :)

    The quote above is of a post made by barman (always late to a party, always brings good stuff)
    He mentions yet another PDF viewer. Sometimes it's a bit overwhelming the choices you have. Take it slow and enjoy what you're doing

    Look at post# 41 Carver, Jerry posted and he also exported both pages for you.

    I think you'll have to work outside the PDF viewer to rotate, but there shouldn't be a need to rotate. Where you might get frustrated is trying to rsize the image for a good presentation in the movie.

    Replying to a specific post -> use the quote button on the post you want to reference / reply to.

    Try a quoted reply with this post. Your post will still be at the end of the thread, but it has the text of the quoted post and a small orange link-back.

    But no, not directly under the post you're replying.

    It gets a little confusing, don't worry about it, members will figure out what you mean if you mention some key information or simply state I'm replying to post# xx.
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  5. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #45

    Carver said:
    Bill,

    Thank you for explaining how to send a private message. I am sure that Jerry does use a PDF Reader other than Nitro. He suggested Nitro PDF Reader because it is free and I had said that I really did not want to invest in new software. I asked about Nitro allowing manual rotating of images and exporting them as .jpg files because those are the two features I need. I could not find them in Nitro and thought Jerry might be able to tell me how to find them.

    If Nitro will not export files as jpg, how do I convert my pdf chart to jpg? Paint.Net will not accept pdf files.

    Here on this forum I get confused about how to reply to a specific post. Only the latest post seems to have a " Quick Reply" icon. So when I come to the forum and there are several messages I can only see to browse to the end of the thread and click on Quick Reply which the leaves my reply as the last entry in the thread, no where near the post I am replying to. I understand the logic of that but wonder where there is a way to reply right on an earlier post?
    Have a look at post #41 Software to rotate a picture ? I am using PDF-XChange Viewer not Nitro sorry.

    You can use the Quote button at the bottom of each post to reply too.
    Software to rotate a picture ?-capture.png
    Jerry
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  6. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #46

    Jerry,

    Thanks for those new links. The jpg files you attached look very good. How did you get the program to produce them? I downloaded the new program and it ended up installing Nitro PDF Reader. Did I get my wires crossed.

    My goal is to be able to manually rotate a pdf file to any desired position, and to export that pdf file as jpeg. I have not yet found out how to do that.

    Thank you for staying with me on this.
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  7. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #47

    Software top rotate a picture


    Slartybart said:
    Look at post# 41 Carver, Jerry posted and he also exported both pages for you.

    Replying to a specific post -> use the quote button on the post you want to reference / reply to.

    Try a quoted reply with this post. Your post will still be at the end of the thread, but it has the text of the quoted post and a small orange link back.

    But no, not directly under the post you're replying.

    It gets a little confusing, don't worry about it, memebrs will figure out what you mean if you mention key information or simply state I'm replying to post# xx.
    Thank you for explaining. This is an attempt at using the Quote button to reply to a specific post. Should I have deleted some of the above text?
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  8. Posts : 6,458
    x64 (6.3.9600) Win8.1 Pro & soon dual boot x64 (6.1.7601) Win7_SP1 HomePrem
       #48

    You can include the entire post or trim it down to weed out anything not specific to the post you are making - it's your choice. I think most people just quote the entire post.

    See that orange thing next to my SF name in the quote you made? click it.

    I'm going to step out and let you play with teh forum stuff or work on your movie.

    I'll check back from time to time, but I don't want to overload you with too much at one time.

    Have fun and enjoy what you're doing.
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  9. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #49

    Try to uninstall Nitro, then use this link Tracker Software Products :: Product go to Download button.
    Software to rotate a picture ?-1.png

    On the next page:
    Scroll down to PDF-XChange Viewer(look at screenshot) download and install.
    Software to rotate a picture ?-2.png

    How to make .jpg from .PDF look here Software to rotate a picture ?

    Jerry
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  10. Posts : 6,458
    x64 (6.3.9600) Win8.1 Pro & soon dual boot x64 (6.1.7601) Win7_SP1 HomePrem
       #50

    Hey Jerry, I clicked on that quote button in your post# 44

    It didn't do anything.

    Sometimes when I grab a full window screen shot,
    I forget to close it and wonder why nothing on my PC works any more.
    I click the scrolls, and close buttons on the image..... it takes me a few seconds to figure it out.
    I laugh at myself and go back to what I was doing.
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