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        <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org</link>
        <description>Have you ever thought that when you rotate your JPEG photos you lose their quality?

All people usually make photos with different shot orientaton, and some photos need to be rotated. When you rotate a JPEG photo, most image editors decode the photo, rotate the bitmap and then reencode it back to JPEG. This process slightly decreases the final image quality. Unlike other tools, the JPEG Lossless Rotator does not recode your photo but performs a special lossless block transformation. As a result, the rotated photo has exactly the same quality as the original. 

JPEG Lossless Rotator features: Shell integration (this allows you to rotate your JPEG photos by a right-click on the file), Automatic rotation, Batch rotation, EXIF-data display, Multilingual interface. 

JPEG Lossless Rotator is easy to use and free utility.</description>
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            <title>Job well done! by John with average rate 4.5</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#9</link>
            <description>
                Does just what it says it will. Fantastic.
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            <pubDate>06 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Handy and fast by Gomove with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#8</link>
            <description>
                If you need a quick solution for rotating JPG files quite often, JPEG Lossless Rotator is a must-have. Now you can stop opening large and memory consuming image file editors at high costs, and it is so intuitive that in a blink of an eye you will be rotating all pictures as a matter of clicking at a single botton. It does what it is meant to, and that is why I consider it as a great software.
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            <pubDate>13 Tue 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Does the job. by Marais with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#7</link>
            <description>
                I like a tool that's not overloaded by features, and quickly gets to the job. This is what JPEG lossless rotator is. I also quite like the seamless integration into the explorer. My recommendation. 
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            <pubDate>11 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>batch review by alientje with average rate 2.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#6</link>
            <description>
                I hoped this program could rotate my pictures in batch. It detected the right ones it should rotate, but it didn't proceed. Also, each time you want to do something you have to wait because of the slow automatic refresh.
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            <pubDate>20 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Short review of the program by Kwrsk with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#5</link>
            <description>
                Does what it's supposed to do. I needed a lossless rotation of my photographs preserving EXIF data. The software handled that well. Cheers.
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            <pubDate>09 Sun 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Perfect by Jon Beard with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#4</link>
            <description>
                For years I have had half my photos 90 degrees off as I was too scared to rotate them and lose detail. Now an hour spent with this excellent product and they are all the right way up :) Many thanks.
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            <pubDate>05 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>JPEG Lossless Rotator by Chucki with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#3</link>
            <description>
                May I congratulate the author of said software. I have recently purchased a media player, which can display as well as mp3's, video and pictures. I had numerous jpg's which were both in landscape and portrait views which I have transfered to the unit. Due to the small screen size of my media player, portrait views get 'squashed'. There is a function to rotate these on a one by one basis, which gets boring after 20 or so. The Rotator software has solved my problem by turning affected images by 90 degrees. It's a Godsend. Thank you.

Chucki.
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            <pubDate>07 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Great Program by GuruSugu.com with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                Great program. Excellent! Highly recommended to anyone who would like to do some photo editing without losing quality.
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            <pubDate>09 Tue 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Problem with thumbnails by JohnT with average rate 3.0</title>
            <link>http://jpeg-lossless-rotator.anry.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                With just some quick testing, I find 2 concerns:

1. Even though the product does rotate the images, the thumbnails, as seen in Windows Explorer (on Windows XP) are not updated. I have to select the images there and force a thumbnail refresh

2. The thumbnails within the JPEG Lossless Rotator are constantly being regenerated with every botton/option selected. When you are working on a folder with hundreds of jpegs (each a 3-4 MB 10 MegaPixel image), it is VERY slow.

It does rotate the files which is what I wanted, but it would be MUCH better if these two issues were resolved. 
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            <pubDate>27 Wed 2006</pubDate>
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