POSTING PICTURES NOW ENABLED

Telos

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Please bare with us. We have enabled and tested.

Please try for yourselves and post here if you have any issues.

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Posting Pictures

Posting Pictures

Nice to have this feature back.............thank you very much !!
 

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I know that you guys like potato's.

Here is a snap from my summer vacation. A large pile of potato in MB.

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ok...
 

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I drove a spud truck for a few years.............looks like there is a lot more required to fill that shed !!

They had more spuds every few minutes arrive by the truck load!

All fed thru the Spudnik spud processor then into storage. The best seed potato's that you can get.

And very pleasant folks harvesting them.

Evidently the people at GOC are not the only ones who love the apples of the earth.

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Now, I'm not one to complain about the state of picture posting on this fine forum, but since it's being looked at (thanks for that) can we figure out why a phone picture often gets rotated when it's posted?
I have discovered that if I take the picture horizontal, it appears the way I intended, but if I take it vertical it gets rotated 90 degrees. And if I crop it at all in any way, it will appear in the same orientation I photographed it.
I dont even mind it, I just wonder why it happens.
 
Now, I'm not one to complain about the state of picture posting on this fine forum, but since it's being looked at (thanks for that) can we figure out why a phone picture often gets rotated when it's posted?
I have discovered that if I take the picture horizontal, it appears the way I intended, but if I take it vertical it gets rotated 90 degrees. And if I crop it at all in any way, it will appear in the same orientation I photographed it.
I dont even mind it, I just wonder why it happens.

Does not happen for me, maybe you are holding your tongue out on the wrong side as you post!



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Now, I'm not one to complain about the state of picture posting on this fine forum, but since it's being looked at (thanks for that) can we figure out why a phone picture often gets rotated when it's posted?
I have discovered that if I take the picture horizontal, it appears the way I intended, but if I take it vertical it gets rotated 90 degrees. And if I crop it at all in any way, it will appear in the same orientation I photographed it.
I don't even mind it, I just wonder why it happens.

It's probably in the EXIF Data. Some programs obey the EXIF "Orientation" value, and others do not. On average, newer software tends to obey, and older software tends not to.

There are EXIF editors.

I don't think Orientation shows up in the file metadata in Windows Explorer Properties Details, although other EXIF data does.
 



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