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Videorotator 4.3 serial
Videorotator 4.3 serial




videorotator 4.3 serial

the image storage uses native Windows file structure so all other programs can work on the same images in the same order, too, face recognition, Rolodex creation of folks, emailing directly via GMail, adding fill flash effects after the fact to underexposed images, convert to filtered black and white in batches across an entire folder, I do it twice, once with a green filter, and once with a red filter, optimize exposure and sharpness and other default or custom adjustments in batches across an entire folder, screen-saver slide shows of our photo collections, including collections still on web, importing the day's shoot DIRECTLY from phones and cameras and camera cards, automatically putting them in date-directories by EXIF, editing for social media illustrations, Yet, FREE Google Picasa works just fine at rotating and resaving videos, the offering of today's GOTD otherwise NOT FREE program.ĪND, FREE Google Picasa also does so much more, such that I use it daily for:

videorotator 4.3 serial

I hope this clarifies for you how the program would be used and why it will be useful to many people. First you would rotate the image 90 or 270º to put it upright in a landscape frame, then flip it horizontally to get rid of the 'mirror' effect. You would likely have to combine the two functions if someone shot selfie video on their cell phone front camera in portrait position and you wanted to play it back on a computer or TV screen. If the same happens when video is shot with the front camera, that would need to be horizontally flipped to not be reversed from the way things actually appeared. To make the image appear as it would have to others present, the image needs to be horizontally flipped. If there is something written - eg: a sign in the background, it will be reversed as it would in a mirror. Where would this be useful? I've noticed that when using the front facing camera on my cell phones (as you would for a 'selfie' pic), the resulting image is flipped horizontally. Vertical flipping means up and down are reversed but left remains left and right remains right. Horizonal flipping means right and left are reversed, but up remains up and down remains down. thus making a program which rotates it 90º or 270º very useful.Īs far as 'flipping' the video, that means simply reversing the image, as in a mirror. Video recorded in portrait mode can play back 'on its side' on a computer monitor or TV if not rotated. Why would someone want this? Because millions of numbnuts regularly shoot video with their cell phones in the portrait (vertical alignment) position, somehow forgetting that most video is watched on computer and television screens which are horizontally aligned in the landscape position.






Videorotator 4.3 serial