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JPEG Lossless Rotator 11.0 by Anny is a lightweight utility designed to correct the orientation of digital photographs without recompressing the underlying JPEG data. When a camera or phone is held sideways or upside-down, the resulting file often contains rotation metadata that is ignored by many viewers, making manual adjustment necessary; conventional editors decode the image, rotate the bitmap, and re-encode it, introducing generation loss. This single-version freeware avoids that degradation by executing a mathematically lossless block transformation that rearranges the compressed 8×8 pixel matrices, preserving the original quality, EXIF data, and file size. The program’s graphical interface supports multiple languages and presents only essential controls—add folder, rotate left, rotate right, or auto-apply—so even novice users can batch-correct entire vacation albums in seconds. Typical use cases include straightening smartphone photos before uploading to social media, preparing portrait-mode images for slideshows, and normalizing scans of old pictures whose thumbnails appear sideways in file managers. Because the operation is truly reversible, photographers who later wish to restore the original orientation can simply rotate again without cumulative artifacts. The application occupies negligible disk space, requires no installation, and runs on any Windows edition from XP onward, making it a portable addition to any digital-imaging toolkit. JPEG Lossless Rotator is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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