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Originally Posted by occaccount
All but one are jpegs unedited straight out of the camera. All the portrait shots get rotated during the uploading.
When viewed on the computer the shots are in portrait. So, tips are welcome. I don't like it myself and already asked how to get rid of this issue.
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Part of the problem is the unpredictability of whether whatever software is displaying the image rotates the image or not. No doubt there are different ways of dealing with this.
My way is:
1. Load the image into Paint.net and rotate it so it's the right way up. Then save.
2. Then run the image through a little program called JPG cleaner. That removes all the EXIF information and any flag that tells display software to rotate the image from the version on your disk (as now the version on your disk is right way up as a result of step 1).
I do step 2 routinely before uploading images onto OCC as it removes any personal identity information about the woman etc. from the image.
Paint.net and JPG cleaner are both free software. Paint.net is really useful for editing, like cropping, changing brightness and making collages. JPG cleaner cleans individual images or whole batches in seconds.