Rotating an image

You can rotate an image at preset or custom angles in Edit. You can save the rotation settings as a preset for future use.

To rotate an image at a custom angle:

  1. In Edit mode, in the Geometry group, click Rotate.
  2. Select one or more of the following:
    • Select one of the default orientation options.
    • Drag the Straightening slider to the left or right until the image appears straightened.
    • Click the Horizontal or Vertical button, and use the tools as described below.
    • Select Crop straightened image if you want to crop the image after it is straightened.
    • Select Preserve straightened image if you do not want to crop the straightened image. Select the color that you would like to display behind the straightened image from the Fill color drop-down.
    • Select Show grid overlay to display a grid over the image. You may find that the grid helps you straighten the image and understand how the image will be cropped.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • Click Done to apply your changes and close the tool.
    • Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the tool.

ACDSee Photo Manager Note Rotating an image

Click Reset to clear your changes and reset to default settings. If you saved your changes, you cannot reset your settings.

Rotate icons

Horizontal

ACDSee Photo Manager horiz line tool 16x16 Rotating an image

Click on the horizontal icon, and then use the cursor to draw a line on the image that you want to set as the horizontal line.

Vertical

ACDSee Photo Manager vert line tool 16x16 Rotating an image

Click on the vertical icon, and then use the cursor to draw a line on the image that you want to set as the vertical line.

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Rotating an image