Craig66 said..garymalmgren said..
Your photos are weird Serb,
I copied, flipped them and tried to post but they were still upside down.
Then I copied flipped and copied and posted the copy and it was still upside down.
Got me beat.
gary
Hi Gary
Iv had same issue so on laptop I save image, flip to right side up, screen shot, save, post.
Your welcome


From another site I posted to . . .
The issue is with the EXIF data that is encoded with the photo at the time of shooting. This data will define the image orientation. EXIF will show Orientation=Horizontal(normal) or for example ROTATE90CW (there are many options)
If you took the photo with a phone and the image is the wrong way up and you rotate the image in windows THIS causes an issue. Windows does NOT do a pixel rotate - windows updates the EXIF data ONLY. For example from NORMAL to Rotate 90CW. Many photo editors do the same.
But when the image is dragged from windows and loaded (to this site direct or to a proxy site) the image has the pixel dimensions of the rotated image but STILL has the Orientation = Rotate 90CW set. This effectively can double rotates the image on the displaying site when it reaches the site - result being an upside down image.
The displaying site is interpreting the pixel orientation AND the EXIF rotation.
So how to fix this double hit?
Cleaning / removing all the EXIF data does not assist. The image - once cleaned - will revert to the "as shot" image in windows and if this is the wrong way up and you rotate it again in windows - the EXIF data is updated by windows and back to square one to coin a phrase.
This web site lets you view EXIF data and edit the data then download the edited image.
www.thexifer.net/#exif-camera-settingsThis saves installing software on your PC. This site is handy to see what is happening but alone will not FIX the issue.
To rotate an image it must be done
by pixel rotation and not by using the windows rotate (EXIF update) option. Noting that windows does not do a pixel rotation.
A rotate then print screen effectively does a pixel rotation.
There is also a web based utility that does a pixel not EXIF based image rotation.
www.resizepixel.com/Upload the photo, rotate it and download - ROT will be appended to the filename. The EXIF data is still showing orientation =NORMAL (can be checked using the above theexifer site)
Post the ROT image to the site.
This will remove the double hit issue.
You may have the same issue posting to Gumtree so also a solution for this madness.