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    • CommentAuthorsergeglass
    • CommentTimeJan 11th 2009
     
    Some of my pictures need to be rotated 90 degrees. I use Photoshop and my guess is this Photoshop change was stripped when I uploaded. I don't see any functionality in Plogger to do rotate a picture. Any suggestions?

    (http://www.sergeglass.com/indevelopmentindex.php?level=album&id=6)

    sergeglass

    BTW: Great application! I'm enjoying using it.
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      CommentAuthorkimparsell
    • CommentTimeJan 14th 2009
     
    Serge: I downloaded one of your gallery images that needs rotating and did a properties check. The exif still shows the creation software as your camera, not Photoshop. I've worked with Photoshop as well, and any time you edit an image and save it in PS, it changes the creation software from the camera's to Photoshop. My guess would be that the changes aren't being saved properly after rotating them, as there is nothing in Plogger that would strip out the rotation change.
    • CommentAuthorsergeglass
    • CommentTimeJan 15th 2009
     
    Thanks so much kimparsell. I appreciate the your helpful comments and will check out my PS files.
    • CommentAuthorGalerio
    • CommentTimeFeb 22nd 2009
     
    Hi,
    same problem with me: I have a Canon Eos 40D that automatically set "portrait" or "landscape" orientation, but this setting is ignored by Plogger. But if I use a free program like FastStone Image Viewer to rotate it (without recompression, so it is a lossless operation), then it appears correctly on Plogger.
    (anyway, also my Windows 7 image preview does NOT recognize the right rotation!! But all other photo software like ACDSee, IrfanViewer etc etc do!!)
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      CommentAuthorsidtheduck
    • CommentTimeFeb 23rd 2009
     
    Galerio,

    Are you wanting to set this for the original image or for just the thumbnails and intermediate images? If the latter, it should be fairly easy (as phpThumb has this functionality built in), but if you are wanting the original, it will be more difficult since Plogger does not modify the original image (besides moving it to the correct directory path) so it is being natively displayed in the browser (which most browsers do not natively rotate using the EXIF tag).
    • CommentAuthorGalerio
    • CommentTimeFeb 24th 2009
     
    Hi, I think that the problem is in Exif info: I see that if orientation is Left Lower or Right Upper the image is not correctly displayed, but when I change it in Upper Left then it is displayed correctly.
    Maybe there's a lack in Exif data interpretation.