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DaveSandan
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4 Oct 2015 1:58pm
Hi all,

I have a couple of photos on my profile so far but each one is sideways and I cannot find a way of rotating it and then saving it, anyone know how to do it?
Gorgo
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4 Oct 2015 3:28pm
You have to edit the photo and get it right before you upload to Seabreeze.
DaveSandan
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4 Oct 2015 3:35pm
Gorgo said..
You have to edit the photo and get it right before you upload to Seabreeze.


It is the right way when I upload?
ThinkaBowtit
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4 Oct 2015 3:19pm
Try editing it so it's wrong and then upload it.
DaveSandan
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4 Oct 2015 7:24pm
ThinkaBowtit said..
Try editing it so it's wrong and then upload it.


Yep I will need to do that. I was hoping it could be done on this site!
Macroscien
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4 Oct 2015 7:06pm
OldDave said..

ThinkaBowtit said..
Try editing it so it's wrong and then upload it.



Yep I will need to do that. I was hoping it could be done on this site!


Yes, sure can be done.
Try upload this now.


Mark _australia
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4 Oct 2015 8:43pm
Are you using a phone fer computin?
GreenPat
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5 Oct 2015 2:01pm
Mark _australia said..
Are you using a phone fer computin?


Is it rotten fruit (Apple)?

iPhones store all photos as landscape even if they are portrait, and then mark the rotation in their EXIF data. Some programs don't read this properly, particularly in Microsloth Windoze, and the photos will be the wrong way around. Best solution is to rotate them in Windoze before uploading, as mentioned.
kiteboy dave
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5 Oct 2015 8:44pm
GreenPat said..

Mark _australia said..
Are you using a phone fer computin?



Is it rotten fruit (Apple)?

iPhones store all photos as landscape even if they are portrait, and then mark the rotation in their EXIF data. Some programs don't read this properly, particularly in Microsloth Windoze, and the photos will be the wrong way around. Best solution is to rotate them in Windoze before uploading, as mentioned.


Another reason to avoid the fruit. Do it our (stupid) way or the highway buddy..


DaveSandan
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10 Oct 2015 6:56am
Macroscien said..

OldDave said..


ThinkaBowtit said..
Try editing it so it's wrong and then upload it.




Yep I will need to do that. I was hoping it could be done on this site!



Yes, sure can be done.
Try upload this now.



Hey thanks, I have downloaded it onto my iPad and will see how it comes up!
DaveSandan
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10 Oct 2015 7:00am
Excellent it worked thanks macroscien!
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