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Using Nikon Browser
Rotating JPEG Images
Nikon Browser rotates and flips JPEG images without decompressing them first, and no drop in image
quality results. We recommend that you flip or rotate JPEG images in Nikon Browser before opening them
in Nikon Capture 3 Editor or another application. NEF and TIFF images do not degrade when rotated or
saved.
Rotating Movies
Movies cannot be rotated. If a movie file is included among the selected thumbnails, the movie file will
not be displayed in the Rotate Image(s) dialog.
Rotating Thumbnails
In the thumbnail list area, you can rotate selected thumbnails. The rotation applied to a
thumbnail is also reflected in the associated image file. Use the Rotate Image(s) dialog to
rotate thumbnails. To display the Rotate Image(s) dialog, click the Rotate button on the toolbar,
or select Rotate from the Image menu.
In the Rotate Image(s) dialog, click CCW 90º to rotate the thumbnail 90 degrees counterclock-
wise or CW 90º to rotate 90 degrees clockwise. Click the same button twice if you want to
rotate the thumbnail 180 degrees. You can check the results in the preview area.
When One Thumbnail Is Selected
Click Apply to rotate both the thumbnail and the associated image file and then close the
dialog.
When Multiple Thumbnails Are Selected
Click Apply to rotate both the thumbnail and the associated image file and then display the
next thumbnail. To display the next thumbnail without rotating the current thumbnail, click
Next. Click Apply to all to apply the orientation of the current thumbnail to all the selected
thumbnails and the associated image files. Rotation is not applied to the hidden files and files
that have already been rotated.