More research. For firefox, there is a new CSS attribute:

image-orientation: from-image

This pretty much fixes things, as long as you're dealing with images that have 
the right meta-data.

The other CSS transforms didn't really work, because they applied the 
transforms *after* positions of the objects on the screen had been calculated.

Maybe this will help someone else --

Mark



On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 5:05:54 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I'm trying to make my own photo manager. Right off the bat I encountered a 
> problem that some external images are not oriented correctly. The same 
> images often display correctly when displayed through and image viewer. I 
> suppose there is some internal info in the image that is ignored by the 
> browser. Is there some way to give a hint to TW to display the image 
> differently? I'm thinking the hint could be stored with each image so that 
> it displays nicely.
>
> Thanks!
> Mark
>

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