Don't use it but i thought photo mechanic did allow rotating and crops. It just shows a line where the new boundary of the photo will be and the actually crop and rotation is only applied when you export or ftp from pm. Could be totally wrong though!
it allows you to rotate an image 90 deg at a time and to crop an image. What i think Tony means, is once you have the crop boundary in place, to be able to rotate the boundary. Effectively straightening the horizon. At the moment this feature isn't in PM
Well that's just stupid isn't it! Yes I can see why you would want that. I follow them on twitter so have tweeted the question to them... will let you know if they give an answer!
Asked them if it will happen..... "@rogan200: it looks like it will be in the next major PM release. It's not definite, but very likely and currently close to being finished."
and then asked them when the next major release will come.... "@rogan200 in the world of software, one can never give a timeframe. When you start seeing v4.7 beta releases, you know we are close."
They've just released a beta of version 4.6.7 so version 4.7 is probably a few months away and its looking like that will have the full rotate and crop functionality.
I still use PS to give my images a tweek in terms of levels, colour and contrast, so i'll continue to do that! It is something that's missing currently though!
TB if they put a decent crop rotate in.. i wont be firing up PS when out in the field.. If at home doing mondays pictures for nationals or stuff for local papers wiht plenty of time then PS yes.. but pitchside I would just stick to photomechanic.
I still use PS to give my images a tweek in terms of levels, colour and contrast, so i'll continue to do that! It is something that's missing currently though!
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