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i have just got new laptop i upload my pic from mu ifone onto the lap top and there the rite way round but when i up load on to the site there gong on there there side why does happen and how do fix it or stop it from doing that what going on ?

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Pretty sure its an issue with vbulletin and iPhones. I don't know of any fix unless you want to upload your photos to photobucket, but that's a pain of course.

no there the rite way up on my fone its when i put them on laptop there the rite way up to but when i upload on here there going sideways

no there the rite way up on my fone its when i put them on laptop there the rite way up to but when i upload on here there going sideways

Open in paint, click save, upload. Try it, i bet it will work.

will try my old laptop didnt do this

yes that works but why is it doing this

yes that works but why is it doing this

Because Apple is dumb :lol:

 

Its something to do with one of the headers in the image file which describes the auto-rotate of the device. and vBulletin misinterprets it and puts it the wrong orientation or some jazz. Saving it in paint just saves it as a simple bitmap.

but this didnt happen on my old laptop only on the new one is it not saving it the same on the new laptop

I don't know.

 

not every piece of software obeys this Exif tag. Some programs–especially older image programs–will just load the image and ignore the Exif Orientation tag, displaying the image in its original, unrotated state.

 

If this is a problem for you, you can also use JPEG Autorotate. This tool adds a quick right-click “Autorotate all JPEGs in folder” option to Windows Explorer. Select it and the tool will examine all photos in a folder, automatically rotating them according to their Exif Orientation tags and then removing those tags.

 

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Have a go, it might work.

think i will just take the angle grinder to the laptop

think i will just take the angle grinder to the laptop

 

open the grinder in paint 1st then rotate

the sledge hammer will see it rite lol

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