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heathermary
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Photo upside down
I have installed the new v6 but am a bit rusty on how to do everything after a long gap. Basically I want to tidy up my existing records before I do any new research. I have added a photo successfully to one record but a second one turns itself upside down and I can see no way to make it go the right way up. What am I doing wrong and how can I correct it?
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Re: Photo upside down
See how_to:v4:adding_multimedia|> Adding Photographs and Other Multimedia and scroll down to Photo Orientation for a fix. It is possibly caused by the photo being taken with camera upside down.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Photo upside down
This topic gives a lot of background, worth reading to prevent future problems:
rotating pictures (11341)
rotating pictures (11341)
Jim Orrell - researching: see - but probably out of date https://gw.geneanet.org/jimlad68
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Re: Photo upside down
Thank you. I see I have to work on it. If memory serves me right it was sent to me by a cousin in an email and arrived upside down so I had rotated it in Windows but obviously only for viewing it on my computer. Why is life never straight forward?
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Re: Photo upside down
I use a program called JPEG Autorotate, see here http://savolai.net/software/JPEG-EXIF_autorotate
It adds an entry into the right click menu on Folders and will automatically correct the orientation on all photos in the folder, or optionally all files in the folder and any sub folders. In the right click menu for a single file it will just correct that one picture. It works reliably in Windows 7, although I've not tried it in 8, 8.1 or 10.
A lot easier than using a photo editing program, many of which don't set the EXIF parameters in the file properly anyway, so while the photo might appear correctly in that program, it's still wrong when displayed by others.
It adds an entry into the right click menu on Folders and will automatically correct the orientation on all photos in the folder, or optionally all files in the folder and any sub folders. In the right click menu for a single file it will just correct that one picture. It works reliably in Windows 7, although I've not tried it in 8, 8.1 or 10.
A lot easier than using a photo editing program, many of which don't set the EXIF parameters in the file properly anyway, so while the photo might appear correctly in that program, it's still wrong when displayed by others.
David Miller - researching Miller, Hare, Walker, Bright (mostly Herts, Beds, Dorset and London)
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Re: Photo upside down
I'm still not sure what I am doing but I downloaded Irfanview and rotated it and it is now in FH the right way up. Thanks!
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Re: Photo upside down
Thanks for that davidm_uk and JPEG Autorotate looks more convenient than Irfanview, it says it is 'with no quality loss' but I cannot find any independent reviews of it.
I also noticed http://annystudio.com/software/jpeglosslessrotator/ which also looks good.
I would be interested in any other comments on jpeg lossless rotators, or even png.
For info, this program is good for removing bloated items from png files, often reducing their size dramatically without loss of quality. http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_p ... r-portable
I also noticed http://annystudio.com/software/jpeglosslessrotator/ which also looks good.
I would be interested in any other comments on jpeg lossless rotators, or even png.
For info, this program is good for removing bloated items from png files, often reducing their size dramatically without loss of quality. http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_p ... r-portable
Jim Orrell - researching: see - but probably out of date https://gw.geneanet.org/jimlad68
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Re: Photo upside down
IrfanView certainly "does what it says on the tin" when it comes to all of its "JPG Lossless…" transformations, and it can do them in batch mode for a selection of image files, which can be very convenient.
Peter Richmond (researching Richmond, Bulman, Martin, Driscoll, Baxter, Hall, Dales, Tyrer)