Operation Manual

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Select the Rotate tool in the tool strip, then Option-click the image to rotate the image
clockwise.
To rotate groups of selected images
Do one of the following:
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Select a group of images, then choose Photos > Rotate Counterclockwise, or press the
Left Bracket ([) key, or Photos > Rotate Clockwise, or press the Right Bracket (]) key.
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Select a group of images, then click the Rotate tool in the tool strip.
Hold down the Option
key while clicking images
with the Rotate tool to
rotate images clockwise.
Creating Versions of an Image
Occasionally, you may want to make a second version of an image. For example, you
might want to create another version of an image and apply different exposure settings
or other adjustments, or change it for a specific use, such as for placement in a webpage
or book.
When you create a new image version, you can duplicate either the original master image
or the currently selected version with any changes you’ve made. For example, if you’ve
made a series of adjustments to an image and now you want to start from the original
master image and make different adjustments, you can duplicate the master and start
with a fresh, unchanged image.
To create a new version from a master
1 Select the image you want to duplicate.
2 Choose Photos > New Version From Master (or press Option-G).
If you’re creating a number of image versions showing incremental changes to an image,
you can duplicate the last version you made and make more changes. For example, if
you plan to use the same cropping and exposure adjustments in multiple versions, it
makes sense to perform those adjustments first and then make duplicates of the image
version before proceeding.
To duplicate the selected image version
1 Select the image you want to duplicate.
2 Choose Photos > Duplicate Version (or press Option-V).
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