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Photo Rotate 2.01 is now available

April 14th, 2010 Bed 9 comments

This fixes two reported issues occurring in 2.0:
* Photo wasn’t visible after picking when device was lying flat face-down or face-up
* White flashing on iPad after picking




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Photo Rotate 2.01 on its way

April 11th, 2010 Bed No comments

If you are seeing a black screen after picking a photo in Photo Rotate 2.0, hold the device vertically and the photo will reappear. This bug manifests when the device’s orientation is face-down or face-up. This is fixed in 2.01, which has now been submitted to the App Store. Apologies for any inconvenience.

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Photo Rotate updated for iPad

April 10th, 2010 Bed 3 comments

Only two small, related changes to Photo Rotate:
* Works natively on the iPad (Universal App)
* Works in any orientation you hold your device




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Photo Rotate is in Garibion’s top five paid apps!

July 23rd, 2009 Bed No comments

Over at Garibion.com is a post by Ryosuke Takeoka about his top five paid iPhone apps. Photo Rotate is number five. This gives me warm’n'fuzzy feelings. Thanks Ryosuke!

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Photo Rotate 1.6 approved

July 23rd, 2009 Bed 4 comments

Photo Rotate 1.6 has been approved by Apple and is now in the App Store.

Version 1.6 contains the following changes from 1.5:
* Fixed a positioning offset bug in the Crop function.
* The crop area is now always clearly highlighted in a transparent blue for proper framing.

This application lets you rotate photos. Sometimes, when holding your iPhone at a strange angle and taking a photo, the orientation of the photo is incorrect. This app lets you correct the rotation of the photo, so you can view it correctly, or upload it to a site such as facebook the correct way up.

The powerful Crop function allows arbitrary rotation, scaling and positioning with single and multi-touch gestures.

1. Select the photo from your camera roll or photo library

2. Rotate, mirror or crop the photo until it looks the way you want it to.

3. Save the rotated photo. This will save to the “Camera Roll” (for iPhone) or “Saved Photos” (for iPod Touch) as a new photo.

Photo Rotate supports the following operations:
*Rotate 90 degrees Clockwise
*Rotate 90 degrees Anticlockwise
*Rotate 180 degrees
*Mirror horizontally
*Mirror vertically
*Crop by manually positioning and rotating with finger gestures