Inverted Images from Apple devices
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Inverted Images from Apple devices
Hey,
Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere - I have searched but not yet found another thread covering this.
When members of my forum upload 'portrait' images from their Apple devices, these are inverted on the forum when viewed on a pc. If viewing on an Apple device, they appear the correct way round. Is there a setting that I need to tick/change to fix this?
Thanks in advance of your help.
Tim
Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere - I have searched but not yet found another thread covering this.
When members of my forum upload 'portrait' images from their Apple devices, these are inverted on the forum when viewed on a pc. If viewing on an Apple device, they appear the correct way round. Is there a setting that I need to tick/change to fix this?
Thanks in advance of your help.
Tim
TimV- Forumember
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Re: Inverted Images from Apple devices
Here's a link with examples of the problem.
Northern (and beyond?) Chapter Meet 2016 - June 10th to 12th - Page 17
Northern (and beyond?) Chapter Meet 2016 - June 10th to 12th - Page 17
TimV- Forumember
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Re: Inverted Images from Apple devices
Hello.
Please read this thread >> https://help.forumotion.com/t147318-photos-sideways#1014942
To quote,
This is a common thing. You may want to open the file in a free photo editing software (probable MSPaint for Windows), and then Save it as either JPEG, PNG, etc.
Hope this response helps.
Please read this thread >> https://help.forumotion.com/t147318-photos-sideways#1014942
To quote,
Leviosa wrote:Well, actually the EXIF data is an update. It is very useful, a lot of photographers were waiting for this but I can understand that other need a bit of time to accommodate with these changes
This is a common thing. You may want to open the file in a free photo editing software (probable MSPaint for Windows), and then Save it as either JPEG, PNG, etc.
Hope this response helps.
Re: Inverted Images from Apple devices
Poser - thanks for that. Read through the thread, however asking folks to save the image in a separate programme, invert it, etc is all a bit of a faff imo. Think I'll just suggest that people take photographs in landscape mode!!
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