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Re: Rotation won't work on some photos
John:
Thank you so much. We didn't have to go any further than the first
direction to open a photo and X out while holding down the Ctrl key. We got
the dialogue box and from there on in, it worked. You are our hero!
Thanks again,
Lori
"John Inzer" wrote:
> Lori wrote:
> > When trying to view newly updated photos one night, we clicked the
> > box to not allow a rotation because, according to the message, it may
> > cause the program not to work properly. Since then, Picture Viewer
> > will not allow any rotation of photos. I have read the other
> > questions here and found the fix of entering the line into Run, which
> > worked on SOME of the photos, but not all. Can anyone think of a
> > reason why some photos can be rotated and others can't? Seems the one
> > set of photos that we clicked that box on still can't be rotated.
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can offer.
> ==========================================
> Unless you have extremely low resolution images...
> rotating them will do no harm and even then you
> would probebly have to rotate them several times
> before you could visibly detect any loss..
>
> To reset the Rotate dialog...try the following...
>
> Open an image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...
>
> Hold your Ctrl key and close the viewer...(X on titlebar)
>
> You should see a dialog that says:
>
> "Any rotation warnings that you may have suppressed
> have been reset, and may appear again when you
> rotate a picture."
>
> Now you may need to run the following command:
>
> Go to...Start / Run and type
> (or copy/paste):
>
> "REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL"
> (without the quotes)(Yes, there's
> a space between 2 and S)
>
> Click...OK.
>
> A dialog box should report the following:
>
> "DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL succeeded"
>
> Try rotating your pictures...
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>
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