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This guide uses the following symbols.
Information essential to operations, such as explanations of
functions or terminology, follows this symbol.
Information about the steps to perform follows this symbol.
Operating tips and convenient ways of using the program
follow this symbol. Read these topics as you see fit.
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the explanations. The screen shots and procedures may vary
slightly if you are using another version of the Mac OS.
•The displayed screens and procedures may also differ slightly
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in use.
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This section provides a brief explanation of the ImageBrowser features.
What You Can Do with a Camera Connected
• Download images from the camera to the computer.
• Download sound files that you record using the Sound
Recorder feature (only on products supporting the Sound
Recorder feature).
• Save computer images to the camera.
• Select images directly in the camera or memory card and
print them.
• Operate the camera shutter remotely from the computer
(only on models supporting remote shooting).
• Check and modify camera settings.
• Set the My Camera Settings (start-up image, start-up sound,
operation sound, self-timer sound and shutter sound). (Only
on models supporting My Camera Settings)
View Images
Use the Additional Features
•Print images that have been downloaded to a computer.
•Edit images and movies.
•Stitch panoramic images.
•Convert RAW images to standard images (only available on
some models).
•Extract stills from movies.
•Format images as screensaver and wallpaper files.
•Export image shooting information as a text file.
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•The Canon CD-ROM supplied with the camera contains My
Camera Settings files. These files are automatically copied to
your computer when ImageBrowser is installed.
• Display the downloaded images and their shooting
information.
• Switch between display modes (Preview, List and TimeTunnel)
Organize Images
• Assign a Star Rating or keywords to images.
• Sort images according to their shooting date or Star Rating.
• Perform image searches.
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Guide to the ImageBrowser Windows (1/2)
This section briefly introduces the purposes and features of the two
main windows for operating ImageBrowser.
Camera Control Window
The Camera Control Window is the window that automatically
opens when you connect a camera to the computer or insert a
memory card into a memory card reader. You can download
the camera or memory card images in a few easy steps. You
can also use the computer to change some camera settings.
You can also select and print camera or memory card images
directly and change camera settings from the computer.
Browser Window
This window opens when you start ImageBrowser. The Browser
Window is for displaying and organizing downloaded images.
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Explorer PanelBrowser Area
The displayed window may vary slightly for a wireless
connection.
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Guide to the ImageBrowser Windows (2/2)
A contextual menu is, as its name implies, a menu whose
Using Contextual Menus
When you hold down the [control] key and click the mouse
button, a menu is displayed. This is a contextual menu.
In ImageBrowser, you can access many useful functions through
contextual menus.
For example, the following contextual menu appears when you
press and hold the [control] key and click an image in the
Browser Area.
options vary according to the context. It is a collection of the
most commonly used buttons and commands that apply to a
given situation.Contextual menus allow you to use ImageBrowser more
efficiently. When you feel comfortable with ImageBrowser, try
using the contextual menus in different situations.
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Downloading Images to a Computer (1/5)
This chapter explains a sequence of ImageBrowser basic procedures in
order, such as downloading images from the camera and printing
downloaded images. This section starts by explaining the procedures for
downloading images from the camera.
Connecting the Camera to Download
This section describes two methods for downloading images
shot with the camera to a computer.
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• This guide assumes that all the relevant software programs
and drivers have been correctly installed on your computer. If
you have not yet installed them, read the guides for the
software supplied with your camera and install them.
■Downloading Images with Camera Commands
You can use this method to download images with cameras
that support the direct transfer function.
■Downloading Images with Computer Commands
This method uses commands entered on the computer to
download images from a memory card in a camera or in a
memory card reader. This method can be used regardless of
whether your camera supports the direct transfer function or
not.
These methods are explained starting on the next page.
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•This section uses the “Download All Camera Images Not Yet
Downloaded” method, a simple method, to download images.
Chapter 3 explains in greater detail how to select images for
downloading from a camera or memory card and how to
perform tasks such as changing the file destination.
•You can also download sound files to the computer that were
recorded using the Sound Recorder feature. The downloading
procedures are explained in Chapter 3 "Downloading Sound
Files from the Camera."
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•Click the [CameraWindow] icon in the Dock (bar appearing at
the bottom of the desktop) if the Camera Control Window does
not display.
•If you do not wish the Camera Control Window to open
automatically when you start up the camera, click the [File]
menu and clear the check mark from the [Displays this screen
when the camera is connected] option.
1.
Using Camera Commands to Download Images
Set the camera to the playback mode with it
connected to the computer.
Please see your Camera User Guidefor information on how to
connect the camera to a computer.
The Camera Control Window will open.
The displayed window may vary slightly for a wireless
connection.
If your camera features a
and a Direct Transfer menu similar to the lower right one will
appear on the camera’s LCD monitor.
(Print/Share) button, it will blink
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•If a dialog allowing you to select between a camera or memory
card reader appears, select the desired device and click [OK].
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• If the Direct Transfer menu does not appear on the camera's LCD
monitor, you cannot download images using camera procedures.
• The content on the LCD monitor and the method for displaying the
Direct Transfer menu may differ between camera models.
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Use the camera to set the direct transfer settings and
press the
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• See the user guides for your camera for explanations of the
settings and commands related to the Direct Transfer menu that
appears on the camera’s LCD monitor.
•You can change the destination folder for images by clicking
[Preferences] in the Camera Control Window that appears on
the computer. See “Downloading Images Automatically” in
Chapter 3 for instructions on how to change the destination
folder.
• By the default settings, downloaded images are saved to the
[Pictures] folder.
The images will display in the Main Window when the
download is complete.
The download mark will display on the folder(s) in which the
images are downloaded.
They will also display in the [Last Acquired Images] area in the
upper part of the Explorer Panel, arranged according to
shooting dates.
(Print/Share) button or the SETbutton.
Displays newly acquired images.You can display the images arranged bytheir shooting dates. (This is a virtual folder)
Folders with newly acquired imagesdisplay the symbol shown.
Downloaded Images
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•You can hide the download mark by clicking the [View] menu,
selecting the [View Settings] submenu and clearing the check
mark from [Show download folder mark].
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•If you are using a memory card reader, you can set it using the
same procedures as with the camera to have the Camera
Control Window open automatically. After you set the settings,
the Camera Control Window will open automatically when you
insert a memory card into the reader. The window appears
slightly different from the camera version, but functions similarly.
1.
Using Computer Commands to Download Images
Set the camera to the playback mode with it
connected to the computer.
Please see your Camera User Guidefor information on how to
connect the camera to a computer.
The Camera Control Window will open.
The displayed window may vary slightly for a wireless
connection.
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• Click the [CameraWindow] icon in the Dock (bar appearing at
•Different windows from those shown here may appear for some
camera models. In that case, please read the user guides
provided with the software bundled with the camera.
the bottom of the desktop) if the Camera Control Window does
not display.
• If you do not wish the Camera Control Window to open
automatically when you start up the camera, click the [File]
menu and clear the check mark from the [Displays this screen
when the camera is connected] option.
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Window with a
Memory Card
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• If a dialog allowing you to
select between a camera or
memory card reader appears,
select the desired device and
click [OK].
Click [Starts to download images].
When downloading is complete, ImageBrowser's Browser
Window will open and display the downloaded images.
They will also display in the [Last Acquired Images] area in the
upper part of the Explorer Panel, arranged according to
shooting dates.
Displays newly acquired images.You can display the images arranged bytheir shooting dates. (This is a virtual folder)
All the images that have yet to be downloaded will start to
download.
display the symbol shown.
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Downloaded ImagesFolders with newly acquired images
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This section explains how to print images downloaded to a computer. It
describes the procedures for printing a single image on a single page. It
is easy to print photo-quality prints.
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• The procedural explanation for printing indexes and the layout
and print function are explained in the Chapter 6 topics,
“Printing Indexes” and “Layout and Print.”
1.
Click an image in the Browser Window to print.
A blue frame appears around the image.
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•You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the
[shift] key or [
] (command) key while clicking on images. If
you hold down the [option] and [shift] keys together and click
on two images, you can select all the images between them.
2.
Click [Print] and select [One Photo per page Print]
from the displayed menu.
3.
Set the settings in the desired categories.
Selects a printer.Selects the paper size and orientation.
Sets the auto trim (cropsimage edges according to thepage proportions) settings.
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Sets the shooting date/time
imprint and color settings.
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Sets the number of print copies.
4.
5.
Click [Print].
If the Print dialog appears, click [Print].
Printing will start.
Click this button to switch
between images if multiple
images were selected.
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Rotatesimages
Click this to use thetrimming function(crops a portion ofthe image).
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Camera Control Window (1/2)
This chapter explains the procedures performed with the Camera
Control Window.
When you are using the camera's
Direct Transfer function, the
downloading procedures for
camera images are explained here.
Selects a Camera Windowfunction.
Chapter 4
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■Auto Start Settings Selected
■Auto Start Settings Not Selected
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Opening the Camera Control Window
When you connect the camera to the computer and prepare it
for communication, the Camera Control Window will
automatically open.
After the camera is connected, click the [CameraWindow] icon
in the Dock (bar appearing at the bottom of the desktop) and
the Camera Control Window will open.
You can download all
images at once using
computer procedures.
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Or you can check the
images and then
download them using
computer procedures.
•Depending on the selections you make during installation, the
[CameraWindow] icon may not appear in the Dock. In this case,
open the Camera Control Window by double-clicking the
[Applications] folder, followed by the [Canon Utilities] and
[CameraWindow] folders, and double-click the
Sets the attributes and
destination for images targeted
for automatic downloading.
* It will gray out if you are connected wirelessly.
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The Camera ControlWindow will close.*
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To open the Camera Control Window from ImageBrowser’s
Browser Window, click [Canon Camera] in the Explorer Panel
section or on the Control Panel.
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Closing the Camera Control Window
Click [Quit] to close the Camera Control Window.
When the camera is connected wirelessly, the Camera Control
Window will close when the connection is closed. See the user
guides for your camera for instructions on closing a wireless
connection.
Set the Direct Transfer settings on the camera, and
start the direct transfer.
This will download images automatically to the computer.
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• See the user guides for your camera for explanations of the
settings and commands related to the Direct Transfer menu that
appears on the camera’s LCD monitor.
• Sound files recorded using the Sound Recorder feature cannot
be downloaded using the Direct Transfer feature. The
downloading procedures are explained in "Downloading Sound
Files from the Camera."
Changing the Auto Downloading Settings
Change the destination folder for images downloaded to the
computer.
2.
3.
Select [Change direct transfer download destination
folder] and click [Next].
Select a destination folder for the downloaded
images and set the new folder creation method for
downloads, then click [Next].
To connect a camera to a computer over a wireless
connection to use [Print via a Computer], click
[Settings] and configure the printer to be used, as
well as other settings such as the paper size. Proceed
directly to Step 5 if you are not using the [Print via a
Computer] function over a wireless connection.
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•The printer settings for printing via a computer can only be
configured for a wireless connection. They cannot be configured
when the camera is connected via an interface cable.
•See the user guides for your camera for explanations of the
settings and commands related to the Direct Transfer menu.
Click [Starts to download images] in the Camera
Control Window.
Under the default settings, all images not yet downloaded will
automatically download to the computer.
1.
2.
Changing the Auto Download Settings
Change the type of image to download or the destination
folder.
Click [Preferences].
Select [Change auto download settings] and click
[Next].
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• Sound files recorded using the Sound Recorder feature cannot
be downloaded using the Auto Download feature. The
downloading procedures are explained in "Downloading Sound
Files from the Camera."
Select the type of image to download and click [Next].
Place a check mark here if you wish the original image
in the camera to be deleted after downloading.
Select a destination folder for the downloaded
images and set the new subfolder creation method
for downloads, then click [Next].
5.
Set the process to initiate after the images are
downloaded and click [Next].
Tosimply display the images in ImageBrowser's Browser
Window, select [Display the folder at the save destination].
Tohave a different process initiated, select [Perform selected
processes consecutively] and select a process in the
ImageBrowser Automation wizard window.
To initiate the selected auto download process
immediately after the camera and computer are
connected, place a check mark beside [Images are
automatically downloaded to computer while camera
is connected].
A check mark cannot be placed in this option if the camera is
connected wirelessly.
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•ImageBrowser rotates images to match the camera display
orientation. However, it does not alter the image data itself. If a
rotated image is opened in a program that does not support
rotated display, it will appear in its pre-rotation state. See
“Customizing Preferences” in the Appendices for an explanation
of how to alter the image data with rotation information so it
downloads in the rotated orientation.
7.
Click [Finish].
This concludes the settings procedure.
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Checking Images in the Camera before Downloading (1/2)
1.
Selecting Images and Initiating the Download
Click [Lets you select and download images] in the
Camera Control Window.
The Camera Browser Window will open and display the images
contained in the camera.
Camera Browser Window
2.
3.
Select images for downloading in the Camera Browser
Window.
The background color of the selected image will change to
blue.You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the
[shift] key or [
] (command) key while you click on successive
images. You can also select a series of adjacent images by
pressing and holding the [option] and [shift] keys together
while clicking on the first and last images.
Click [Download Images].
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Checking Images in the Camera before Downloading (2/2)
4.
5.
Confirm whether changes are required for the file
destination or name.
To make changes, click [Change Settings].
Click [Start Download].
The image will be saved.
Click here to change
the destination folder.
Specify a folder asthe destination fordownloaded images.
Set whether ornot to create asubfolder andspecify the name.
Tochange the file name,select the file prefixformat and theconsecutive numberingsystem.
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•You can also download sound files to the computer that were
recorded using the Sound Recorder feature. The downloading
procedures are explained in "Downloading Sound Files from the
Camera."
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Deleting Images from the Camera
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This section explains how to use the Camera Browser Window to delete
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•You cannot delete protected images (images bearing the
symbol).
1.
Click [Lets you select and download images] in the
Camera Control Window.
2.
3.
Select images for deleting in the Camera Browser
Window.
The background color of the selected image will change to
blue.You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the
[shift] key or [
] (command) key while you click on successive
images. You can also select a series of adjacent images by
pressing and holding the [option] and [shift] keys together
while clicking on the first and last images.
Click (Delete).
Camera Browser Window will open.
4.
A confirmation dialog will display.
Click [Delete].
The image will be deleted.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Using Supplementary
Downloading Sound Files from the Camera (1/3)
Chapter 6
AppendicesIndex
Features
This topic explains how to download sound files recorded with the
camera's Sound Recorder feature to the computer.
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• See your Camera User Guide to find out whether or not your
camera supports the Sound Recorder feature.
• Sound files cannot be deleted using the Camera Browser
Window.
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• Sound files recorded with the camera's Sound Recorder feature
differ from the sounds attached to images. They are
independent sound files (WAV type).
Initiating Downloading
1.
Click [Lets you select and download images] in the
Camera Control Window.
2.
Click [Download Sound].
The Camera Browser Window will open. If sound files are
Camera Browser Window
contained in the camera or memory card, the [Download
Sound] button will display.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Using Supplementary
Downloading Sound Files from the Camera (2/3)
Chapter 6
AppendicesIndex
Features
A list of sound files will display.
This symbol appears if the file is protected.
This symbol appears if the file has beendownloaded to the computer previously.
3.
4.
Select sound file(s) to download.
The selected files display in blue.You can select multiple files by pressing and holding the [shift]
or [
] (command) key while you click on successive files. If you
hold down the [option] and [shift] keys together and click on
two files, you can select all the files between them.
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•It is convenient to use the [Select Files] menu to select all the
files, to deselect files, to select protected files or to select files
that have not yet been downloaded.
Click [Download Sound].
A window for setting the destination folder and other settings
will open.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Using Supplementary
Downloading Sound Files from the Camera (3/3)
Chapter 6
AppendicesIndex
Features
5.
6.
Confirm whether changes are required for the file
destination or name.
To make changes, click [Change Settings].
Click [Start Download].
The file(s) will download to the computer.
Click here to change
the destination folder.
Specify a folder asthe destination fordownloaded files.
Set whether ornot to create asubfolder andspecify the name.
Tochange the file name,set the text characters forthe file prefix and theconsecutive numberingsystem.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Using Supplementary
Other Features of the Camera Browser Window
Chapter 6
AppendicesIndex
Features
This section explains the other features of the Camera Browser
Window.
Changes the size of the image
thumbnail (tiny version).
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•You can also download images displayed in the Camera Browser
Window by dragging and dropping them into ImageBrowser’s
Browser Area or Explorer Panel section.
Image Information
(This will not display if you are
using a memory card reader.)
Histogram
Selects whether the image border and
image number are shown or hidden.
Selects the image selection
method.
Prints the selected images.
Starts ImageBrowser.
Selects whether the image information
at the window’s right is shown or hidden.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Printing Images in the Camera (1/4)
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
AppendicesIndex
This function allows you to select images directly from the camera or
memory card and print them.
Four Printing Methods
There are four ways to print images from the camera as listed
below.
■ Print All Images
Prints all images from the camera in the format of one image
per page.
■ Print Contact Sheet of All Images
Prints all images from the camera in an index format (rows of
images on one page).
■ Print according to DPOF settings
Prints according to the DPOF print settings set using the
camera.
■ Select image and print
Displays a list of the images from the camera, allowing you to
print them selectively.
2.
3.
Click on one of the four printing methods.
A print settings window corresponding to the selected method
will open. Procedures for the respective print settings windows
are explained from the next page onward.
Set the print settings and click [Print].
Printing will start.
Printing Procedures
1.
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Click the [Print] button in the Camera Control
Window.
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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Printing Images in the Camera (2/4)
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
AppendicesIndex
Print All Images
The following print settings window will open if you selected
[Print All Images].
Selects a printer.Selects the paper size and orientation.
Sets the auto trim (crops
image edges according to the
page proportions) settings.
Print According to DPOF Settings—Standard
A print settings window similar to the following will open if you
select [Print According to DPOF Settings] and the standard
option for DPOF print settings has been set using the camera.
Click this button to switch between
images if multiple images were selected.
Sets the number of print copies.
Click this to use the trimming function
(crops a portion of the image).
Sets the shooting date/time imprint
and color settings.
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Rotates images.
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