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Originally Posted by B30360
Try IrfanView, under the Image tag, Custom/Fine Rotation, click on the up/down percentage icon, & it will rotate at 1 degree per click..
Try it, play with it, excellent little program, worth paying the small amount...
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Thanks and I'm sure that's a fine program for someone who wants to fine tune (straighten) their image. But that's not my issue. Let me explain in more detail.
The images I posted were taken with my Nikon SLR. I downloaded them to my Windows computer. On my computer I viewed them with Windows Photo Viewer, straightened and cropped them using Windows Photo Gallery, and adjusted the lighting with Windows Photos. Next I uploaded them to my Flickr page in an edited form that I was happy with. Through the entire process, using all of these programs the orientation remained constant.
I later downloaded my images from my Flickr page onto my Android phone, and uploaded them to the One Click Chicks site. On my Android phone, the orientation was again the same as it was with my Nikon software, Windows Photo Viewer, Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Photos, and Flickr.
But when uploaded to OCC, some thumbnails are rotated 90 degrees from the orientation recognized by the plethora of software used up until this point (and some not). Despite some thumbnails being rotated 90 degrees, when they are clicked on within the OCC site, orientation is all of a sudden correct.
This is an obvious bug on the OCC site, and I've seen other posters struggle with the same issue. Mods perform some hokey work-around to correct the thumbnail orientation, and tell posters to figure that work around out, per the message in the title of this post, but aren't always helpful in pointing the poster at the instructions to do the bug work-around edit.
I'm hoping a mod or more knowledgeable poster than myself can post a link to the instructions to overcome this issue, which I stumbled across once but can't seem to find today.