Rotate in bridge

People I`m new on forum and i`m from Brazil, so, sorry about my english.
Why i cannot rotate .gif, .png on adobe Bridge CS3??
can I do that on Adobe Bridge CS4??
If this cannot be possible can i do some scripting for do that?
Thanks

[email protected] wrote in news:[email protected]:
> Even with a fast computer rotating a scanned iamge file of 55 MB is
> not that quick
Repeating: Bridge only rotates the preview.
I guarantee you do not have a preview 55MB in size.
If the rotate in Bridge for any single image lasts more than a fraction of
a second, your problem lies elsewhere.
Actually, if rotating a 55 meg bitmap in photoshop takes more than about
three seconds, either you really haven't got a very fast computer, or your
fast computer has problems.

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