@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-22 years agoGhent, Belgiumlemmy.worldimagemessage-square8fedilinkarrow-up137
arrow-up137imageGhent, Belgiumlemmy.world@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-22 years agomessage-square8fedilink
minus-squarefreamonlinkfedilink4•2 years agoLast time someone asked, the answer gave was because the orientation in the EXIF data is used.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•2 years agoRight. Well, it shows the right way up in all other photo clients, desktop, web, android… so it’s not like I can even edit and flip it :/
minus-squareChrislinkfedilink3•2 years agoThis is the problem I have - how do you fix it if it looks OK before upload? Lemmy should be rotating the image according to the EXIF data before stripping it.
minus-squarelo puto ziraklinkfedilink1•2 years agoyou can edit the image, delete the exif data and upload it again
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoExactly. The image is saved in landscape orientation with a note in the EXIF data that it should be rotated by 90 degrees when viewed. Lemmy apparently ignores this note and also strips all EXIF data, so this information is lost.
Last time someone asked, the answer gave was because the orientation in the EXIF data is used.
Right. Well, it shows the right way up in all other photo clients, desktop, web, android… so it’s not like I can even edit and flip it :/
This is the problem I have - how do you fix it if it looks OK before upload?
Lemmy should be rotating the image according to the EXIF data before stripping it.
Agreed
you can edit the image, delete the exif data and upload it again
Exactly. The image is saved in landscape orientation with a note in the EXIF data that it should be rotated by 90 degrees when viewed. Lemmy apparently ignores this note and also strips all EXIF data, so this information is lost.
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