--- title: Storing media specific manipulations weight: 3 --- Imagine you need to apply a 90 degree rotation to a single image. So the rotation should be applied to one specific `Media` and not to all media linked to the given `$yourModel`. When adding an image to the media library, you can use `withManipulations` to set any media specific manipulations. Here's a quick example: ```php $yourModel ->addMedia($pathToFile) ->withManipulations([ 'thumb' => ['orientation' => '90'], ]); ``` The package will regenerate all files (conversions) using the saved manipulation as the first manipulation when creating each derived image. You can also apply media specific manipulations to an existing `Media` instance. ```php $mediaItems = $yourModel->getMedia('images'); $mediaItems[0]->manipulations = [ 'thumb' => ['orientation' => '90'], ]; // This will cause the thumb conversions to be regenerated. $mediaItems[0]->save(); ``` First the rotation will be applied for this specific `$mediaItem`, then the other manipulations you specified in the `thumb` conversion. Of course you can also set media specific manipulations for multiple conversions in one go: ```php $yourModel ->addMedia($pathToFile) ->withManipulations([ 'thumb' => ['orientation' => '90'], 'otherConversion' => ['orientation' => '90'], ]); ``` Lets take the example again of this one image `$mediaItem` that needs to be rotated and was linked to `$yourModel`. Imagine we have a lot of conversions for all the media: `thumb`, `small` for web, `cmyk` for print in full resolution. Having to add all these manipulation keys with `orientation 90` would be a pain. You can avoid this pain by using a wildcard. Manipulations of the wildcard will be added to each conversion of the media. Here's an example: ```php $yourModel ->addMedia($pathToFile) ->withManipulations([ '*' => ['orientation' => '90'], ]); ``` You can also combine wildcard manipulations with one for a specific collection. The wildcard manipulations will always be performed before the collection specific ones. ```php $yourModel ->addMedia($pathToFile) ->withManipulations([ '*' => ['orientation' => '90'], 'thumb' => ['filter' => 'greyscale'], ]); ```