Hi,
If you have a look at the first post in this thread:
https://www.africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=129&t=7868
The photo is sideways.
It was upright on my desktop.
Uploaded directly to the Forum (not via a hosting website)
Has happened twice this week.
Techies, any ideas?
Thanks
Sideways photos
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Re: Sideways photos
Cameras save photos in the same orientation (landscape) all the time, but add exif data about whether the photo is portrait or landscape. On your desktop when you open a photo, the viewing software is clever enough to read the exif data and display the image either portrait or landscape, even though the actual image is saved in a landscape orientation. To get a truly portrait image, the pixels have to be moved into new locations and that's a computationally intensive task which is why cameras themselves don't bother doing it.
When you upload the image as an attachment it seems like the forum software ignores that exif data and just displays the landscape version of the image. Perhaps one option is to try rotating the image on your desktop before uploading
When you upload the image as an attachment it seems like the forum software ignores that exif data and just displays the landscape version of the image. Perhaps one option is to try rotating the image on your desktop before uploading
Re: Sideways photos
Testing, testing. 123.....
Dewi
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
Re: Sideways photos
Worked fine for me Dzombo?
Not sure how to help you out here apart from what PJL said?
Roger??????
Not sure how to help you out here apart from what PJL said?
Roger??????
Dewi
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Re: Sideways photos
Lie on your side when taking the pics?
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Re: Sideways photos
I must try that out with pics of lions , they are always lying on their sides
Enough is enough
Re: Sideways photos
Dzombo,
It must be something in the exif data of your files as I tried a test with your spiders book pic and I could not get it right.
Funnily enough, when I opened it in my downloads folder, it was the right way up automatically. I'm stumped. Sorry.
It must be something in the exif data of your files as I tried a test with your spiders book pic and I could not get it right.
Funnily enough, when I opened it in my downloads folder, it was the right way up automatically. I'm stumped. Sorry.
Dewi
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
Re: Sideways photos
Aha! It seems that we have a genius in our midst.
Flutt's has posted your elephant book pic the right way up.
Fluttieeee....please explain how you did it so that others can do the same.
Flutt's has posted your elephant book pic the right way up.
Fluttieeee....please explain how you did it so that others can do the same.
Dewi
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Re: Sideways photos
When I downloaded it to my pc it was sideways. I rotated it in Photoscape and saved it and it uploaded fine.