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From: lofi on 10 Aug 2010 11:34 No. Bridge does the same thing if you rotate an image for preview in Bridge and opening in PS. Both ACetc and Bridge append a tag that is proprietary. Why would you not just rotate the image to proper orientation and save it that way? "Peter" wrote in message news:qhnv56t6j471t3bo64tk8ad3ja0i9snhte(a)4ax.com... I have found a weird issue with this. For years I have been using ACDSEE (v5 I think; nothing useful came with later versions) to view and organise my photos. It has a "lossless" JPEG rotation feature, which I use for rotating pics which were taken with the camera rotated into portrait mode. Then I use Photoshop to create web albums, using collections of pics. All worked fine, for years. Then I moved up to Photoshop CS3 but this disregards the ACDSEE lossless JPEG rotation; when it opens the rotated image, the image shows as if it was not rotated. Is there some config option in CS3 to make it work correctly? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
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