Photoshop Album - Darstellungsprobleme bei Präsentation

Kämpfe derzeit mit 2 Problemen:
Einige Fotos werden in der Voransicht in der richtigen Ausrichtung dargestellt (Hoch/Querformat) bei der Präsentationsansicht allerdings nicht. - Was ist zu tun?
Obwohl Bildtitel vergeben sind und die Anzeigeoption in den Präsentationseinstellungen aktiviert ist, werden die Titel in der Präsentation nicht angezeigt.- ?
Martin

Einige Fotos werden in der Voransicht in der richtigen Ausrichtung dargestellt (Hoch/Querformat) bei der Präsentationsansicht allerdings nicht. - Was ist zu tun?
Hast Du das Update auf PSA 2.0.1 installiert? Es könnte sein, daß dieser Fehler dort behoben ist.
Ansonsten hilft ein kleiner Trick: die störrischen Bilder im Album einmal 90° nach rechts (oder links) und dann wieder zurück drehen.
Zu den Bildtiteln fällt mir leider nichts ein ...
Alexander.
Canon Ixus 430 (aka S410) | x86 with XP Pro | PSE v3.0.1 with 3k images | 12" Powerbook soon :-)

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