Well... 2 of 'em are fixed. On those 2, when I first saw the issue, I loaded 'em into a photo editor, rotated them by 90 degrees 4 times in a row and re-saved 'em, then pushed those files to my web host (an old trick I used to do to get early iphone photos to display right on websites). Perhaps it just took a while for them to update or clear my cache.
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agranger MINI of the Month June 2009Supporting Member
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Turn your monitor?
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agranger MINI of the Month June 2009Supporting Member
@Sully Yep... everything is OK. Like I mentioned up in post 2, I had done an image rotation trick that used to work for me years back. Sometimes it seems that photos aren't marked as to which side is up, so it leaves it up to the computer or the browser to interpret that. My images were straight from my iphone (emailed to my account, pulled down to my desktop, then uploaded to my webserver). When I did that, the images reoriented to landscape (looks bad). I then opened 2 of the image files on my desktop, rotated them 90 degrees four times and saved, which somehow marks the 'this way up' data in the image. I had reloaded the new files to my webserver, but they didn't go right, so I started this thread.
Somehow, a few minutes later, the rotated images magically appeared for the 2 files that I did this trick on, so I'm guessing the upload to my webserver took a few minutes or my browser was still showing me cached images (un-rotated).
Either way... it's working correctly now. Maybe my 4x90 degree rotation trick will help someone else.
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