image viewer with auto-straighten

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spoon2001

I can do this with a big slow loading editor, but I'd like a quick-loading
image viewer that can scan an image, and has an auto-straighten function,
and a manual straighten function that lets you draw a line on the image and
straightens along that line.

Not like Irfanview, which makes you straighten by typing in a number of
degrees that you want to rotate the image. Don't see it in Xnview either.
FastStone has a slider and a preview, which is getting close to what I want,
but not quite.
 
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Larry Sabo

spoon2001 said:
I can do this with a big slow loading editor, but I'd like a quick-loading
image viewer that can scan an image, and has an auto-straighten function,
and a manual straighten function that lets you draw a line on the image and
straightens along that line.

Not like Irfanview, which makes you straighten by typing in a number of
degrees that you want to rotate the image. Don't see it in Xnview either.
FastStone has a slider and a preview, which is getting close to what I want,
but not quite.

Zoner Media Explorer has an excellent couple of features for
straightening (levelling) and apparent correcting perspective
distortion. Google for it.

Larry
 
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spoon2001

Larry said:
Zoner Media Explorer has an excellent couple of features for
straightening (levelling) and apparent correcting perspective
distortion. Google for it.

Larry

Alas, it's $49 shareware.
 
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Larry Sabo

spoon2001 said:
Alas, it's $49 shareware.


No its not. Go to

http://www.zoner.com/support/download2.asp?ProductID=46

and enter e-mail address "no.mail.please," so you won't get any
newsletters/spam, and the rest of the simple form, and you get the
freeware version of which I spoke.

Cheers,
Larry
================= correction below ============================

Oops! That should have read "(e-mail address removed)" The product is Zoner
Media Explorer 5 Classic.

Larry
 

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