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I had film had developed at walmart. I also had them put images on floppy disc.

The pictures are fine. But the problem is that they only display vertically. I want them displayed horisantly. How to turn the pictures 90 degrees? They come up on picture viewer jpeg.
 
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Jeff in order to rotate your photos you need some sort of photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, or some printers come with photo printing software that will also do this for you.

If you only need a few fixed send them to me by email and I can rotate, and if you want to post them on the TDR resize them.



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If you have Windows 98 first edition, you have all you really need.

Start

Run

mspaint <enter>



Open your picture, then menu item image, flip/rotate... select rotate by angle, select 90 degrees and press OK

That should do it for you. Then File, save.



Or with keyboard shortcuts:

Windows key + R

mspaint <enter>

Ctrl + O

Select your image

Ctrl + R

Down arrow twice

Enter

Ctrl +S



If you have Windows 98 SE, I don't think mspaint will open jpegs. I don't know why though.





Hope that helps
 
Next time you get the pictures developed at Wal-mart go ahead and get them put on CD. The CD will have "Picture It Express" a good photo-editing program on it as well as your pics.



You might can ask the photodeveloper at Wal-Mart to see if they have any CD's that people didn't pick-up and ask them if they would remove the pics and give you the CD with the Picture-It Express program on it for free. It's worth a shot
 
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