Software to rotate a picture ?

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       #21

    The bloatware Adobe reader comes with free PDF. And no, I also do not know how to rotate stuffs in PDF. I am not aware PDF(the free version) does that. My online banking uses it and there is no need to rotate anything in banking matters(mostly statements).

    Meanwhile, anything that can be screenshot(or window snipped) and saved to your Pictures folder can be rotated, modified to smaller or bigger size and even changed colors, contrast, brightness, etc.

    All these came as default programs with W7...any version, I suppose.
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       #22
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       #23

    How to rotate PDF


    Hi,

    Here's what I use to rotate PDF's.

    Installed Irfanview but did not associate any file types on set up.

    Installed all Irfanview Plugins as per instuctions on the website.

    Installed Ghostscript 32 bit (gs909w32.exe)

    Irfanview requires 32bit plugin.

    Then open PDF in Irfanview.

    Start Irfanview.

    File> Open> browse to PDF

    Then rotate. (Choose custom fine rotation from the Image drop down menu).

    Image> Rotate.

    Then save.

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    Last edited by Callender; 22 Jan 2014 at 17:08. Reason: correct typo and add info add image
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  4. Posts : 44
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       #24

    Jerry,

    It seems that PDF Reader 7 opens the pdf file
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       #25

    I opened your PDF with no problem and I don't see why it needs rotated as he reads the way it is just fine, unless you're trying to do something else please explain.

    I exported the PDF to a .jpg image for you and put it in a zip folder at the bottom of this post if you need something else let us know.

    It is a big image 7199 pixels by 21,600 pixels.

    Jerry
    Last edited by Bongo; 23 Jan 2014 at 15:22. Reason: Removed zip folder
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       #26

    Bongo said:
    I opened your PDF with no problem and I don't see why it needs rotated as he reads the way it is just fine, unless you're trying to do something else please explain.

    I exported the PDF to a .jpg image for you and put it in a zip folder at the bottom of this post if you need something else let us know.

    It is a big image 7199 pixels by 21,600 pixels.

    Jerry
    Jerry,

    I did the same thing... ha ha. How long did it take you? Because my system isn't the most powerful, GIMP and the image size slowed things down. Layering the snips and stitching probably took an hour for me.

    I think that is exactly what Carver wanted, but will await a reply from him. The next step I think he wants to do is put the image into a video. As you said, it's a big image and I'm not sure it will be very clear after pasting it in to Movie maker or another video app. That's what I was trying to get to in post# 10 - but that post got buried.

    Well, Carver wanted to learn, now he can take the image manipulate it to look best in a video and WOW his family. I attached my version just for prosperity sake - ha ha.

    Carver: I think either version will meet your needs, use Jerry's - he beat me to it.
    Claudine somebody lived a very long time 1860-1969 (it just happened to be at a stitch)
    Last edited by Slartybart; 23 Jan 2014 at 19:42. Reason: removed zip file
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       #27

    Bill it didn't take too long to open I got a pretty fast and powerful laptop, though I do use a different image viewer(Moo0 ImageViewer) it was so big it wouldn't even open it so I ended up using the built-in Windows image viewer.
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  8. Posts : 6,458
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       #28

    Bongo: I guess this is part of the learning process Carver is looking to find here on the forum.

    I used Nitro PDF - no problem opening the file Carver supplied.
    Then I used the snapshot select tool in Nitro to grab pieces of the chart - it would have been easier if the Nitro snapshot select scrolled the page, but I had to grab a page at a time. Really only a partial page since the select was bounded by the visible window.

    I selected the visible data and pasted that into Paint and saved it
    Continuing this process until I got to the furthest right and furthest down - 9 snips in all

    Then I stitched the snips into one image using GIMP.

    The lines in the chart made it fairly easy - it just took time.

    I knew it was going to be big when I posted before.

    I'm back to watching this thread - thanks for what you did.

    Bill
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  9. Posts : 44
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       #29

    Software to rotate a picture


    Bill,

    I received a Private Massage which I was not able to open so I am not sure who sent it, but in the notifying email it said that a PM saying that the family tree should be removed from the forum for family security reasons, from Bill.

    If that was from you, thank you. I agree whole-heartedly. How can that be done?
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       #30

    Open the post where you attached it, click the Paper Clip/Manage attachments, then Remove.
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