I've been using ACDSee for three + years to view my images. It wasn't until last night I found out that ACDSee only has lossless JPEG rotate if the image is divisible by 16. Not that it makes a difference if your viewing full size images from digital cameras, because those pixel dimensions are divisible by 16. 1600x1200 or 2048x1536 etc... But I've been sizing my images at either 450 or 500 pixels (long dimension) and during a quick test I found that ACDSee trimmed my image to be divisible by 16. My CoolPix Gallery has 500 pixel JPEGs. I rotated one in ACDSee and found that it was trimmed to 496 pixels. I rotated the same image in Photoshop and found that it remained full.
Just something to be aware of. If you're going to rotate your sized JPEGs for printing and such, be careful. Larry *********************************** Larry Berman http://BermanGraphics.com ***********************************
