Ed-- What about doing a very fast thumbnail-creation scan of the whole strip, then let the user click some buttons to tell you which way to rotate the images when you do the real scans?
I'd suggest three little buttons next to each thumbnail: [rotate left 90deg] [rotate 180deg] [rotate right 90deg]. Or if it's fast enough you could just rotate the thumbnail itself 90deg each time the user clicks on it. Then the user just clicks until it's oriented correctly. --Bill At 3:20 PM -0400 19-10-01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In a message dated 10/19/2001 2:17:57 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> Is there a piece of software which will analyse images and make a good >> guess as to which need rotating - then do it ? It obviously would not be >> able to cope with all pictures, but surely it could look for a blue sky at >> the top of outdoor shots ? Maybe even an OCR type program could look for >> text and put it the right way up ? >> >> Could it be built into Vuescan Ed ? > >It's something I've thought of doing, especially since often images >are brighter at the top than the bottom. However, when I last looked >into this, I couldn't find reliable heuristics. If someone can send me >a pointer to studies on this, I'll look into it again. > >Regards, >Ed Hamrick -- ====================================================================== Bill Fernandez * User Interface Architect * Bill Fernandez Design (505) 346-3080 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://billfernandez.com ======================================================================
