-boun...@legacyusers.com] On
Behalf Of Ian Thomas
Sent: 6-Aug-17 8:37 PM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Picture Issue
With Windows 10, perhaps one of the Picture viewers that you have already is
Windows Photo Viewer* ? (it was available as a free Microsoft program in
earlier versions of Windows - pro
Cathy Pinner
Sent: Monday, 7 August 2017 9:48 AM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Picture Issue
Trevor,
You need to find the setting in FastStone Image Viewer or whatever you choose
to use to not automatically rotate images using the EXIF metadata. Then you can
truly rotate and sav
Trevor,
You need to find the setting in FastStone Image Viewer or whatever you
choose to use to not automatically rotate images using the EXIF
metadata. Then you can truly rotate and save the picture in the right
orientation. In FastStone see Settings - Settings - Viewer and uncheck
Auto-Rot
What happens if you rotate the picture say just one 1/4 of a turn any then
upload it to the legacy program one you figure out how many turns it
takes. It might look wrong before it's loaded but be right in legacy. I
had that issue in another program and fixed it this way.
Crystal
On Aug 6, 2017
On 6 Aug 2017 Trevor Carlson wrote:
> I've taken a number of photos on my iPhone 6 in which the photos
> are showing perfectly fine in the files (downloaded to my
> computer), but are all on its side when opening the folder in
> Legacy. No amount of 'rotating' the pictures in the file folders
> h
Well, I have a particularly perplexing issue that I cannot figure out. I've
taken a number of photos on my iPhone 6 in which the photos are showing
perfectly fine in the files (downloaded to my computer), but are all on its
side when opening the folder in Legacy. No amount of 'rotating' the picture
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