• Gloomy Bagel 🥯 @aussie.zone
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      this is really interesting and a GREAT heads up for using lemmy/kbin

      on ios, using a direct link the image auto rotates

      https://media.kbin.social/c7/87/c787717a1705f919a0163c83fc9894c7c378fa8ed9f74df9659d0f928f6b87fe.jpg

      which made me think there had to be metadata in the image to indicate what orientation to show it in and I was correct

      images uploaded maintain all metadata — please make everyone aware as this could lead to serious privacy issues.

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        Yeah the preview of it shows upside down for me on Windows in Edge and on Chrome on Android, but was the right way up on Jerboa on Android.

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          I thought it was a bug of Lemmy. I’ve been involved in a thread on my beehaw where I searched the git issues and there is one for portrait and rotations.

          I ‘Exif Eraser’ images and uploading a portrait to Lemmy will have it sideways, uploading externally and linking in will be OK.

          You might be taking your photos technically upside down. On my Pixel 6a, the volume and power buttons up is the right way. I used to use a piece of mapping software that taught me that after all my photos were upside down.

          I’d say Lemmy will fix it eventually. @GloomyBagel@aussie.zone has explained it well.

          https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1329

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          normally web services will do the work for you by auto rotating and stripping the metadata. you could do a tiny edit like adjust the exposure by +/- 1 and then save. that should save the correct orientation.

          I have a question for you though… are you left handed?

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            @GloomyBagel me, no. I found out how to strip location data from individual images on Preview, and how to prevent it being imbedded in the image. But I like having the image recorded because it tells me where I was. I just wasn’t aware that the images on Social Media had that info saved. So…I’ll be careful in future. Not sure how to fix the rotation problem other than what you suggest. Thanks!

            @Treevan

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              hahaha I am, and i hold my phone in my left hand. so when I take a photo, I rotate my phone clockwise which is “upside down” (camera lenses on the bottom of the phone) and gives me the same issue as OP.