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Rotating Edges for Lightroom

I got an email today from a Lightroom user asking how to rotate some of the frames we've made for Lightroom. The frames will by default be applied in a landscape orientation - this may work fine for some of your images, but not at all for those portrait oriented images. So how do you rotate them?

Just to the right of the words "Identity Plate" look for a circular arrow - it starts off with dots and then becomes an arrow pointing in a clockwise fashion. After you've selected a frame/identity plate, just click this circular arrow once and your frame will be rotated clockwise 90 degrees. Click again, another 90 degrees.

Default Setting
identity_plate_01.jpg

Rotate Button
identity_plate.jpg

After rotating frame and setting size to 100%
identity_plate_02.jpg

Image copyright Mike Wong 2007

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