Rotate image on import (when tethering)
When I'm shooting flat lay and have the camera above the set, sometimes the image will come through as landscape instead of portrait and I need to rotate the image,
Is there a way to save this setting for the next tethered file so I don't have to rotate every image as it comes through?
Thank you!
Is there a way to save this setting for the next tethered file so I don't have to rotate every image as it comes through?
Thank you!
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I remember having the same issue. On phase one backs you can enable/disable rotation on import (on "camera" bar), however on Nikon / Canon I don't think there is a choice 0 -
Interesting ... I might have a look through my body settings, does anyone else have any ideas? 0 -
[quote="CamCooke" wrote:
Interesting ... I might have a look through my body settings, does anyone else have any ideas?
If i understand correctly, you're laying flat when you do this shooting.
If so, the rotation sensor in the camera may not actually be working, it needs gravity to work. I've noticed this on occasions with all my cameras. Not sure there's much that can be done about it, apart from at your PC.0 -
A rotation feature/button that overwrite everything as the image load:
- Rotate next image to Horizontal.
- Rotate next image to Vertical.
It become very tiresome to rotate 1000-3000 in day as the images load and the client looking over the shoulder. You look retarded that you have to click each picture as they come in.0
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