Hi all,
I am adding photos to a gINT Testpit log and certain photos are being forced to rotate to the landscape position despite my rotating the file in the parent directory.
How do I rotate a photo within gINT? or is there a different way to solve this problem?
Thanks,
S
Hi Thanks to Jesse Greenwald documenting this.
Is this what you are experiencing?
We found this thread about Windows 10 (and also newer Windows 8) auto-rotation behavior, which sounds very similar to what you are describing:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-other_settings/disable-photo-auto-rotate-win-10/f4f56e93-ad1d-4969-87a4-a0a0b4f3a41b?page=4
This article also does a good job of explaining the issue and providing a solution:
https://www.ivertech.com/Articles/Image-Rotation-Issue-With-Windows-10.aspx
I confirmed the behavior on my machine:
Took a photo with my thumb to the left…
Rotated it 90 deg in Windows Photos app so it was Thumbs Up…
This is what I see in Windows Explorer. Note the Orientation…
But this is what I get in gINT. I was hoping for a Thumbs Up….
Opened and Saved in Paint. Now the Orientation is set to Normal…
And I have Thumbs Up in gINT, like I was hoping for …
Does this seem like what you are experiencing?
I will attempt to verify if this works soon. Will report back!