Turning Pics In Gallery

Decorating By karensue Updated 27 Mar 2007 , 4:43pm by karensue

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karensue Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 3:38pm
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How do I turn my pictures in my gallery so that they are more "portrait" rather than "landscape?"

Thank you for your help.

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kerririchards Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 3:49pm
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Hmmmm, Don't know. Maybe you need to turn your picture before you post it. But here's a bump so that maybe someone else can help.

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scoobam Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 3:49pm
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you would need to rotate the pictures on your computer first and then upload them... so save them the way you want them on your puter.
does that make sense??

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CranberryClo Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 3:50pm
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You probably need to turn them either through a photo program or even when they are saved to your computer. There are lots of ways to do it depending on the software that you have. Once they are uploaded to the gallery, they are what they are!

Do you have pictures to your computer? For example, mine are saved in a folder under My Documents. I can right click on them and rotate there. That's the easiest way, although I'm probably not explaining it well.

Christy

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JulieB Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 4:11pm
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Mine are also all saved in my pictures in my computer. When I look at my pictures, there's an icon under each of them to rotate pictures.

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JulieB Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 4:12pm
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Oh! Oh! I forgot to add how fabulous I think your pictures are.

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karensue Posted 27 Mar 2007 , 4:43pm
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Thanks, everyone. Yes, I do have a photo program and will try the turning there. Can I substitute one photo for another in my gallery without have two pics of the same thing?

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