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9 September 2016, 03:38 AM | #31 |
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You can tell when that happens, since you’ve held the phone at an angle rather than vertically or flat, by the orientation of the photo in the Photo app – I’m presuming you’re using an iPhone. If the picture is biggest when viewed with the handset vertical, then it’ll display like that when uploaded and used. If it’s only full screen when the handset is rotated 90º, then that’s how it’ll display if not corrected. That also explains the reason why some photos display as upside down. So, before posting, check the photo is full screen and right way up with the home button down at the bottom. If it is, you’re all set – if not, then edit it and you’ll be fine once saved. If you do post processing on a computer, then most likely the orientation will be set correctly once you save the image – depending on the editing software being used. |
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