Apparently I can not get a straight answer
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Apparently I can not get a straight answer
I had a question about photo orientation, but instead of answering it someone thought it should just be deleted. Thanks.
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No..you can rotate them with your Settings on your PC...It took me a bit of getting used to when I did that.
I honestly have NO Effin Idea about PC's,ECU's..Lady Robots..etc.haha!,.so I had to trial and error it until the pic sat where it was supposed to!
I honestly have NO Effin Idea about PC's,ECU's..Lady Robots..etc.haha!,.so I had to trial and error it until the pic sat where it was supposed to!
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You do NOT need to use Cursive or Profane language to ask a Question.
Please remember that in the future..Ok man?..Thanks!
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Sorry, I've seen language worse than what I wrote, but that was in the wild west days 'round here. Anyways I think I solved the orientation issue. I share it to help others. I was taking photos on an older iPhone (5s) uploading pictures into iCloud and using Apple Photos for management. Using the RX-7Club upload gave weird picture orientation. Cropping the picture just slightly in Photos before posting fixes the orientation issue. This may only be an Apple issue,
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