Graphics Programs Reference
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Figure 3-3 shows these commands in action.
Figure 3-3. You can use the rotate commands to send this otter tumbling. Top row (left to right):
The original, the photo rotated 90 degrees to the right, and the photo rotated 180 degrees. Bottom
row: The photo flipped horizontally (left) and vertically (right).
If you want to position a photo at an angle (as you might in a scrapbook), use the Free Rotate
Layer command described on Free Rotate Layer .
Straightening the Contents of an Image
What about all those photos you've taken where the main subject (a person or a building,
say) isn't quite straight? You can flip those pictures around forever, but if your camera was
off-kilter when you snapped the shot, your subjects will still lean like a certain tower in Pisa.
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