Picture rotation issue

stompandgo

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I am having issues with posting pictures (images) on this forum. I think it has to do with metadata. When I post a correctly oriented photo, I am taking the picture with my phone held horizontally (landscape mode). With the incorrectly oriented photos, I am taking the picture with my phone held vertically (portrait mode). Either the picture metadata isn't telling Zenforo that it's in that mode, or Zenforo isn't recognizing it.

My forum photos are taken with a Samsung Galaxy S25+. Before I post the photo, I resize it using the Windows Photos app on my Windows 11 computer, in order to get the image size <2.0MB. I am viewing the forum using Mozilla Firefox.

I'd like to use this thread to help diagnose the issue and figure out a workaround. Admins can delete it afterwards if needed.
 
With this photo it comes out upside down no matter what I do. I can save it upside down and it still comes out upside down here.
 

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And they compound it by driving on the wrong side of the road! I mean, really??
It must take great skill if you think about it; driving upside down in a looking glass world.

I would drive a farm truck in NZ and always wondered that with a left hand stick shift, why not just go ahead and put the clutch on the right too.
 
When I was trying to set up my Vado SL tubeless, I was working on an inverted bike and thus managed to install a tyre against the rotation direction! 😂
I will be the first to admit that I did that too last week. It was an extra-heavy RAD Power 5 with no key for the battery. So, I put blocks under the grips and flipped it. Rear hub motors are easier to drop the motor-wheel into place this way. My private shop does not have a power lift. That bike is so stereo typical of the American market demand in the very worst way.

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https://electricbikereview.com/rad-power-bikes/radrover/
 
For those NOT seeking a batch solution, the one below seems to be reliable on my Samsung Android.

1. Rotate the image 360° to bring it back to original orientation. (I see the problem only with images shot in portrait.)

2. Make some other edit that forces an image data (not just an EXIF header) rewrite. I use an inconspicuous crop if nothing else.

3. Resize to below 2.0 MB as needed.

4. Save and upload.
 
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