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Tom Pauncz wrote on 1/16/2012, 8:13 PM
Hmm .. didn't notice it before, but it's upside down for me too....
And I am in Canada now ..LOL!
Tom

edit: Upside down in both IE9 and FF9 on Win 7 pro-64bit, as is the saved image on the d'top
Grazie wrote on 1/16/2012, 11:27 PM
Bob, viewing in Safari - iphone - you've now got my work inverted Horizontally.

G


Steve Mann wrote on 1/16/2012, 11:36 PM
I'm getting dizzy.
Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 3:27 AM
WOW!!!

Just got back into IE and Previewing on Win7 and in Coral and yup, not that I doubted anybody here, but SEEING is truly believing . . .

O....K..... I got busy with Coral and now have rotated it to what it should be. Look back to my original Post. Are you now seeing this correctly?

G

vkmast wrote on 1/17/2012, 3:31 AM
Yes.
Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 4:03 AM
So, that which I CAN see correctly in iPhone/SAFARI, isn't that which IE and myself included, wont see it in Windows.

How would I know? Is there anything I can default to ensure consistency of orientation between iPhone/Apple and Win/IE/FF or whatever?

Cheers

G

amendegw wrote on 1/17/2012, 4:07 AM
[i]"O....K..... I got busy with Coral and now have rotated it to what it should be. Look back to my original Post. Are you now seeing this correctly?"[\i]Grazie, you've just ruined all the fun!

...Jerry

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Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 4:16 AM
Want the "fun" back? Go stand on yer 'ead!!

G

farss wrote on 1/17/2012, 5:19 AM
"Is there anything I can default to ensure consistency of orientation between iPhone/Apple and Win/IE/FF or whatever?"

I think the problem arises from lossless jpeg which allows metadata to define image rotation. If some apps are reading this correctly and others ignoring it then that'd explain what's happening.

Pretty certain if you saved the image in a format that doesn't support rotation you'll be 100% certain we all see it the same.

Bob.
Chienworks wrote on 1/17/2012, 6:44 AM
I still don't see it in your original post. I do see vkmast's and Bob's reposting of it. And if i go directly to http://db.tt/2gy7pYSe i see it right side up now.
RalphM wrote on 1/17/2012, 9:09 AM
It's now rightside up for me - IE8, Win 7 64
Tom Pauncz wrote on 1/17/2012, 10:58 AM
Same here...
Tom
Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 11:02 AM
Good.

G

Guy S. wrote on 1/17/2012, 12:27 PM
On my computer it's inside out...
Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 12:30 PM
Lol

G
Chienworks wrote on 1/17/2012, 3:17 PM
It's so cold here the pond froze!
Grazie wrote on 1/17/2012, 8:37 PM
Actually, Kelso, that is also true for the other end of this Pond, it's in shadows for most of the day. I've got footage of Land Gulls standing on ice!

G