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iOS snapped photos sent to PC issues with rotation...
Posted on 3/2/13 at 10:14 pm
Posted on 3/2/13 at 10:14 pm
So I took some photos earlier posted in this thread: LINK
They were taken vertically with my iPhone and then emailed to my PC running Outlook. Orientation was rotated so I flipped them in MS Paint. Uploaded them with tinypic.com. They are correctly showing in the thread on a PC/Laptop, but on iOS devices they are still at the original orientation.
Any suggestions?
They were taken vertically with my iPhone and then emailed to my PC running Outlook. Orientation was rotated so I flipped them in MS Paint. Uploaded them with tinypic.com. They are correctly showing in the thread on a PC/Laptop, but on iOS devices they are still at the original orientation.
Any suggestions?
Posted on 3/4/13 at 10:24 am to Golfer
The image orientation is stored in the EXIF data of the photos. Desktop browsers ignore it, mobile browsers honor it.
You need to strip the EXIF data before uploading to tinypic, or upload to a different host that automatically strips it.
You need to strip the EXIF data before uploading to tinypic, or upload to a different host that automatically strips it.
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