08-12-2017 02:36 AM
Hi,
I uploaded a photo upside down but this is one of my most viewed one. I would not like to remove it. Can I edit it anyway?
Thanks for any help?
Tibor
08-12-2017 10:22 AM
Solution08-12-2017 04:31 AM - edited 08-12-2017 07:49 AM
@MTiborKovacs wrote:Hi,
I uploaded a photo upside down but this is one of my most viewed one. I would not like to remove it. Can I edit it anyway?
Thanks for any help?
Tibor
Hey @MTiborKovacs plz explain more about the highlighted words.
@LucioV I think this question relates to sv. Plz let us know is this possible?
08-12-2017 05:52 AM
It should be rotated with 180 degrees.
Tibor
08-12-2017 08:59 AM
What is an Sv.?
@deepakjhic wrote:
@MTiborKovacs wrote:Hi,
I uploaded a photo upside down but this is one of my most viewed one. I would not like to remove it. Can I edit it anyway?
Thanks for any help?
Tibor
Hey @MTiborKovacs plz explain more about the highlighted words.
@LucioV I think this question relates to sv. Plz let us know is this possible?
08-12-2017 09:22 AM
Hi @MTiborKovacs try going to your Google photos, look for the picture itself you have uploaded on Maps and try editing it from there, correct the rotation and rotate it how you want it to be. hopefully it would be corrected on Google Maps as well. I haven't tried this step before as I don't have problems with my photos after I upload them. But through Google photos you can edit your photos you uploaded to maps. I hope this helps you.
P. S.
S.V means Street View
Kind Regards,
Samson
08-12-2017 09:22 AM
No, @MTiborKovacs, once a photo is uploaded to maps, it cannot be edited (or swapped to another one). The reason probably is that it would be easy to spam the system this way.
By the way; "SV" is for "Street View" (or "Utcakép" in Hungarian). You know, those 360 degree panorama images. But for your problem, it does not matter what kind of image it is.
08-12-2017 09:28 AM
@MTiborKovacs I don't know if it would work, I just tried editing one of my photos now but it saved as a new one on Google Photos. I guess it might not work as it has already been sent to the Google Maps system. Maybe you leave the photo as it is, perhaps if anyone wants to view it they might turn their mobile to the right view :).
Kind Regards,
Samson
08-12-2017 09:35 AM
Yes you can do that.
08-12-2017 10:22 AM
Solution08-12-2017 10:59 AM
thanks