Import a JPG image into a PDF reader, and you notice the image is tilted at an irritating angle of around 10° clockwise. You can't leave it at that and try out image editors like Paint.net to rectify the tilt. It must make you wonder if there was an easier way to get it done within the PDF reader itself. How to rotate image in PDF by a certain degree and not by the default settings of 90° or so? Here you can find the answer.
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One of the easiest ways to rotate images in a PDF is to use Wondershare PDFelement which simplifies the task to a great extent. There are two ways to rotate images in small increments.
After download and installation, launch PDFelement on your computer. Then click on the "Open" button on the Home window. Choose the appropriate PDF containing the image from your computer.
Access the "Edit" menu and then click on the "Edit Objects" button. To rotate the image, select it with the mouse, and then use the rotation pointer to rotate the image in variable proportion manually.
For example, if the image is only slightly misaligned, use the pointer, so the image is fully visible within the PDF and is aligned as per your needs. The exercise normally comes into play when scanned images are used.
Select "Edit" and go to "Edit Objects". Choose the image with the mouse. Right click. The "Rotate" option appears. Use your mouse to rotate the image in desired increments.
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