2D editor / Modify

Horizontal Flip
Version: Light / for Dig. Cam. / for 3D Users
menu access: Edit / Modify
keyboard access: H

This function flips image horizontally (vertical axe symetry).

If the image is a JPEG file, a lossless transformation is applied. Such transformation, which modifies the file, does not reapply any compression to your image, preserving its quality. Status bar informs you if JPEG lossless has been applied or not.

Vertical Flip
Version: Light / for Dig. Cam. / for 3D Users
menu access: Edit / Modify
keyboard access: V

This function flips image vertically (horizontal axe symetry).

If the image is a JPEG file, a lossless transformation is applied. Such transformation, which modifies the file, does not reapply any compression to your image, preserving its quality. Status bar informs you if JPEG lossless has been applied or not.

'Rotate To Horizontal'© ou 'Rotate To Vertical'©
Version: for Dig. Cam. / for 3D Users
menu access: Edit / Modify
keyboard access: X

Frequently, there is axes problems on digital camera or scanned images. Rotation should be applied in order to correct these alignment problems.

This tool makes this operation really easy. To align image on horizontal or vertical axes:

Press Esc to cancel the tool when you want.

Rotate 90°
Version: Light / for Dig. Cam. / for 3D Users
menu access: Edit / Modify
keyboard access: R

This function rotates image 90° clockwise.

If the image is a JPEG file, a lossless transformation is applied. Such transformation, which modifies the file, does not reapply any compression to your image, preserving its quality. Status bar informs you if JPEG lossless has been applied or not.

Rotation -90°
Version: Light / for Dig. Cam. / for 3D Users
menu access: Edit / Modify
keyboard access: Ctrl + R

This function rotates image 90° counter clockwise.

If the image is a JPEG file, a lossless transformation is applied. Such transformation, which modifies the file, does not reapply any compression to your image, preserving its quality. Status bar informs you if JPEG lossless has been applied or not.