posted on May 25, 2003 08:50:04 AM new
Hello, I am very new to Vendio and I am trying to list an auction on Ebay. I need to rotate my pictures to stand upright instead of laying flat. Ebay's site would let me do that by just clicking on an arrow to which direction I want the image to rotate. I can't seem to find an option to let me do that here. I have looked at other peoples sight and they seem to have figured it out. I have read this from your site: The second thing to be aware of is that most image editors don't automatically display the image in its actual size (in area.) Images are normally displayed in a standard size so you can see the whole image easily. After you have opened your image in the image editor window, click on the menu option Transform (or Resize - same thing.) There should be an option under that menu to Resize, Resample, or Redimension. Click on this option. You should see a box somewhere on the screen that says "maintain aspect ratio" - make sure that this box is checked. You should also see somewhere on the screen a display of Width and Height in pixels. Try not to exceed 450 total (Width plus Height) pixels, or your image will be too big. Now look for 3 boxes - WSCALE%, HSCALE%, and DATA SIZE.
I tried to find what it was talking about but with no success. What am I not doing right please help!!!!!
posted on May 25, 2003 10:15:13 AM new
Hi Catalinastyle,
Unfortunately we do not have a feature that edits or rotates images after they have been uploaded. If you need to rotate your images, you will need to do them offline in a graphics program. If you don't have one you should be able to rotate them in Paint. Images are uploaded exactly as they are on your computer -- we do not edit or alter them in any way.
The instructions on the image editor are very general instructions and may not fit your image editor, which is most likely why you were confused.
posted on May 25, 2003 12:47:10 PM new
Great place to rotate and crop images is www.myimager.com. Upload your image, rotate/crop and then save it back to your computer (I save in the images file in AW).