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Asking for some help here, lately most of my photos come out 90 degrees from the correct orientation  like the one below, how do I stop this from happening?

The photo is in the correct orientation in the folder from where i upload it.

Apple iPhone pictures downloaded to a Windows picture folder on my PC, then uploaded to the hub

 

 

IMG_5347ZT4.JPG.a29fc76d15e23e88ceb2d8c006e948ab.JPG

Edited by SwissVan
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1 hour ago, SwissVan said:

Asking for some help here, lately most of my photos come out 90 degrees from the correct orientation  like the one below, how do I stop this from happening?

The photo is in the correct orientation in the folder from where i upload it.

Apple iPhone pictures downloaded to a Windows picture folder on my PC, then uploaded to the hub

 

 

IMG_5347ZT4.JPG.a29fc76d15e23e88ceb2d8c006e948ab.JPG

From my browsing the interwebs, it would seem the EXIF information in the image is not "honored" by the Windows native photo software. A lot of people have been complaining and each company blames the other, i.e. Microsoft says it's the iPhone that does it. Apple say it's Google, and Google says it's Apple, and and and.

Microsoft at least suggest to use Third-Party Apps Like JPEG ExiF AutoRotate

I don't have the problem, and I'm using an iPhone 11 and windows 10 laptop (unless I upload directly from my phone to Bikehub).

Posted
1 hour ago, SwissVan said:

Asking for some help here, lately most of my photos come out 90 degrees from the correct orientation  like the one below, how do I stop this from happening?

The photo is in the correct orientation in the folder from where i upload it.

Apple iPhone pictures downloaded to a Windows picture folder on my PC, then uploaded to the hub

 

 

IMG_5347ZT4.JPG.a29fc76d15e23e88ceb2d8c006e948ab.JPG

and here I thought you were down under somewhere... suddenly it all makes sense to me now.

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29 minutes ago, Frosty said:

From my browsing the interwebs, it would seem the EXIF information in the image is not "honored" by the Windows native photo software. A lot of people have been complaining and each company blames the other, i.e. Microsoft says it's the iPhone that does it. Apple say it's Google, and Google says it's Apple, and and and.

Microsoft at least suggest to use Third-Party Apps Like JPEG ExiF AutoRotate

I don't have the problem, and I'm using an iPhone 11 and windows 10 laptop (unless I upload directly from my phone to Bikehub).

IPhone 12 and Windows 10

25 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said:

and here I thought you were down under somewhere... suddenly it all makes sense to me now.

 

Thanks for the feedback

Its frustrating, some photos are ok and others skew

Edited by SwissVan

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