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some cameras in mobile phones don't rotate the images as such, but encode the rotation in the exif annotations of the image. This is not used by whispeer, when images are selecting to be posted. Hence, the images are not rotated correctly. Rather I need to manually open them with some image manipulation program, rotate them there and save them, before posting them in whispeer. This is a tedious process. Could whispeer just read the exif annotations and rotate the image properly?
Example: Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-19300 has this problem.
Best Soraltan
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Hey, it works! Great! Still that overlay would be most helpful if you don't know how it is done.
Now posting images is much less tedious. Still, autorotation according to exif information would be the best solution for this. Maybe keep this issue with a low priority for later implementation?
Hi,
some cameras in mobile phones don't rotate the images as such, but encode the rotation in the exif annotations of the image. This is not used by whispeer, when images are selecting to be posted. Hence, the images are not rotated correctly. Rather I need to manually open them with some image manipulation program, rotate them there and save them, before posting them in whispeer. This is a tedious process. Could whispeer just read the exif annotations and rotate the image properly?
Example: Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-19300 has this problem.
Best Soraltan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: