How to see which files were rotated
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 7:31 pm
Hello
I scanned a couple of hundred old photographs today, and uploaded a bunch of them to Google Drive. Then at some stage I realised that I should have rotated the images so they're all oriented correctly. I performed the rotation by opening the images in a file browser, selecting the relevant images' thumbnails, and then clicking the rotation button on the toolbar. (When you do this, XnView doesn't ask you to save the files -- it simply rotates them.) The images are now rotated, but: all files still have their original file modification dates! This means that I can't determine (by looking at the file list in Windows Explorer) which files were changed. These are PNG files, by the way. Is there a way to figure out which files were rotated?
I'm asking because I uploaded about a gigabyte's worth of these images to my Google Drive, and I'd like to replace the ones that were modified. If I can't distinguish between rotated and non-rotated files, I'm going to have to re-upload every single image again.
Thanks
Samuel
I scanned a couple of hundred old photographs today, and uploaded a bunch of them to Google Drive. Then at some stage I realised that I should have rotated the images so they're all oriented correctly. I performed the rotation by opening the images in a file browser, selecting the relevant images' thumbnails, and then clicking the rotation button on the toolbar. (When you do this, XnView doesn't ask you to save the files -- it simply rotates them.) The images are now rotated, but: all files still have their original file modification dates! This means that I can't determine (by looking at the file list in Windows Explorer) which files were changed. These are PNG files, by the way. Is there a way to figure out which files were rotated?
I'm asking because I uploaded about a gigabyte's worth of these images to my Google Drive, and I'd like to replace the ones that were modified. If I can't distinguish between rotated and non-rotated files, I'm going to have to re-upload every single image again.
Thanks
Samuel