Rotation

The operation rotates image around a central point, using three fixed rotation angles (90°, 180° or 270°) or any angle. When an image is rotated at any angle the image size increases to inscribe rotated initial image.

To rotate at 90°, 180°, 270° angles:

Ribbon: Raster – Align > Rotate 90 ccw

Ribbon: Raster – Align > Rotate 180

Ribbon: Raster – Align > Rotate 90 cw

Menu: Raster – Rotate >

  • 90 ccw
  • 180
  • 90 cw
Toolbar: Raster –

Command line:

  • ROTATEAT90
  • ROTATEAT180
  • ROTATEAT270

Select the images to rotate. If no image is selected, then this command processes all visible images located on unlocked layers.
Start the command Raster Modify – Rotate > select rotation condition.

To rotate at custom angle:

Ribbon: Raster – Align > Rotate Custom Angle

Menu: Raster – Rotate > Custom Angle…

Toolbar: Raster –

Command line: ROTATEATANGLE

1. Select the images to rotate. If no image is selected, then this command processes all visible images located on unlocked layers.
2. Start the command.
3. Enter rotation angle to Angle field.

Or press Measure and specify line by 2 points. Angle will be measured between this line and X-axis.

4. Select OK.

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