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Image rotation manually afterwards?

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Hujasmaa

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I have already noticed another thread which says that Chevereto can automatically rotate picture if needed.

However, it is common problem that the images are laying on their side. Somehow it just happens.

Therefore i suggest manual correction could be very useful feature and i see it should be added in some coming Chevereto version.
 
Btw, (not related to Chevereto at all) I administer one vBulletin forum. Pictures on their side or even upside down appear sometimes. There ain't any tools to correct that.

We are moving to XenForo soon. This addon will be a really nice game changer. :)
 
The auto fix orientation only applies if the fix is needed which happens when Chevereto has that info (exif data). It doesn't touch tho imaged if the picture was taken intentionally into any given orientation.

That said, any image editing should be done before the upload process because is way easier and it doesn't waste resources.

An image editor is on the to-do but I think that we won't see it before 4.0.
 
I have set the EXIF to be stripped off. That's for security reasons. There have been some cases when property have been stolen because the GPS location information.

Does this setting also set off the auto rotation? If it does, could just some certain EXIF fields like GPS location to be stripped?
 
Nope, if you have EXIF disabled it won't read the exif data at all, even to fix the image orientation.
 
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