Maciej,
I have asked for somethimng similar a little while ago (automatic detection of landscape/portrait orientation).
http://www.dl-c.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1127
Don't have to do a automatic rotation, it would help already if one could automatically mark all images in one orientation by a click on a botton.
Would that be OK for your workflow, too ?
Cropping an Image
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Re: Cropping an Image
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Re: Cropping an Image
I have added two more filters to workflow for the next release. The workflow can now be applied to Portrait Images or Landscape Images. These filters are in addition to filters for All but Rejects, Selected Images, and OK images.
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Re: Cropping an Image
That's great, thanks Kiril! A question - I'm not sure how to read 'in addition': can the new portrait/landscape filters be applied in AND fashion with existing filters? For instance: can I chose and process only Portrait images that are also OK Images, or would it be either or?
Cheers!
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Maciej Tomczak
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Re: Cropping an Image
They are just additional filters. The filters now are:
All images
All images except rejects
OK images only
Selected images
Landscape images
Portrait images
I also added a 'Force landscape orientation' option to the Save file widget that you had proposed. This option causes it to save images as landscape regardless of their original orientation.
Kiril
All images
All images except rejects
OK images only
Selected images
Landscape images
Portrait images
I also added a 'Force landscape orientation' option to the Save file widget that you had proposed. This option causes it to save images as landscape regardless of their original orientation.
Kiril
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