Why do all of my various camera photos always display correctly over the years ? Landscape and portrait and the latter can be at left or right rotation. The orientation is part of the data hence they always are shown the right way.
When I googled the iPhone issue it was mentioned that the orientation wasn't in the exif or wasn't complete I can't recall the exact explanation
Either way a pc is aware of the orientation of any camera photo but on an iPhone It isn't seeing the same info. I must do another test as I just noted down the ways to hold an iPhone for images and video, to avoid this in the future
Sent from my iPhone 4S
On 1/07/2012, at 11:53 AM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
> > Its an Apple fault. I and some of my photo taking friends have this issue, Google will show that also.
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> > The photo taken on an iDevice doesn't show or handle the EXIF data correctly as far as orientation is concerned. When you view the photo on a PC some are sideways.
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> And that couldn't be the PC's fault?
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> > And some of my digital camera photos, synced to my iPhone wont display correctly, if they were taken in vertical orientation so when I rotate the phone to view to show the photo, it rotates itself again, leaving me to hold the phone at a slight angle to view it, annoying.
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> Your digital camera almost certainly has no way of recording the orientation of the picture taken. The iPhone does -- it is right there in each image's EXIF data.
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> Now, I know Macs are "smart enough" to act on that information, and display images in their correct orientation (although I don't know how video works in this regard).
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> Perhaps Windows machines simply lack this capability.
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samedi 30 juin 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Videos/Photos Side-way
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