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A-61133 March 2003 2-9
Rotated 90° Clockwise allows you to rotate an image 90 degrees to
the right (clockwise). Rotation is based upon the original displayed
position of the image.
Rotated 180° allows you to rotate an image 180 degrees. Rotation is
based upon the original displayed position of the image.
Rotated 270° Clockwise allows you to rotate an image 270 degrees
to the right (clockwise). Rotation is based upon the original displayed
position of the image.
Mirror this option is used when a roll of film has been wound
incorrectly on the reel and the image appears as if it was being viewed in
a mirror and is “reverse-reading”. When Mirror is selected, it allows you
to reverse the displayed image to make it read left to right.
For example, if the film is wound incorrectly, the image would appear like
the following:
Using the Mirror option, the image is changed to:
NOTES:
After using the Rotated or Mirror functions, no further image
processing changes can be made from the Control Panel. Use
these functions after all image processing changes are made, but
before Annotating, Saving and Printing.
The Control Panel is not effective when viewing an image opened
from a file.
Zoom In enlarges the displayed image.
Zoom Out reduces the displayed image.
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