Promises, Promises...
I told myself I was going to go to bed early tonight and read some of Stu's book club book.
But after algaeciding the pool, doing washing, cleaning bathrooms, cooking dinner, rotating photos, opening all my snail mail, watching House, unpacking, reading news feeds, downloading bank statements, figuring out what was on bank statements and generally running my poor little puta out of memory, it's suddenly 10:37pm. Doh!!
The pool is nearly overflowing from the rain today, which is somewhat annoying since I spent ages yesterday topping it up. Be a major waste of water if it does overflow.
I'm nearly half way through looking at all my photos of the trip and rotating the vertical ones.
Now really must go to bed, since I have a bit of a sore throat, and getting sick again now would be no fun whatsoever...
But after algaeciding the pool, doing washing, cleaning bathrooms, cooking dinner, rotating photos, opening all my snail mail, watching House, unpacking, reading news feeds, downloading bank statements, figuring out what was on bank statements and generally running my poor little puta out of memory, it's suddenly 10:37pm. Doh!!
The pool is nearly overflowing from the rain today, which is somewhat annoying since I spent ages yesterday topping it up. Be a major waste of water if it does overflow.
I'm nearly half way through looking at all my photos of the trip and rotating the vertical ones.
Now really must go to bed, since I have a bit of a sore throat, and getting sick again now would be no fun whatsoever...
Faststone image viewer is free, and has auto-rotate feature. Saves much angst.
April 15, 2009 7:49 PMACDsee is also good at it. ctrl-r, click, ok. Not too hard :)
April 15, 2009 8:11 PMWith Faststone, you highlight the whole folder and click "Auto-rotate based on EXIF data" Walk away for a few minutes and they are all done.
April 15, 2009 10:59 PMThat might work if your camera knows when it's taken a vertical photo. I don't think mine does.
April 16, 2009 7:11 AM