02-14-2018 03:37 AM
I came across this sculpture in one busy yet absent-minded city life!
02-14-2018 10:00 AM
Hey @MONDRITO,
Thanks for sharing this picture. It would look a lot better if it was straightened up.
Best regards,
Georges
02-14-2018 10:29 AM
Hi@ GeorgeHR,
Thanks for your close look !
02-14-2018 09:29 PM
Hi@GeorgeHR!
I was little bit surprised also about your nice suggestion . But the strange thing is that when took that snap , it was absolutely straight in looking as soon as I uploaded the same pic , it appears to be rotated completely to 90 degree from its initial look . Is there any way to avoid that awkward display ?
Please help me with your expert opinion
Regards
Mondrito
02-14-2018 11:56 PM
Hi @MONDRITO
Look like the system recognises photos with landscape orientation only
try following
1. Take the picture in landscape orientation.
or
2. Convert the portrait to a landscape using an edit tool
cheers
02-15-2018 12:13 AM - edited 02-15-2018 12:21 AM
Yet again
I noticed CaptainHook has posted some beautiful photos in portrait orientation.
can you please guide us.
Cc.
@CaptainHook
https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/85103
02-15-2018 12:23 AM
Hi@PRASANNA-ARYAPREMA!
Thank you for your ifo and reference . I must look into that .
Regards
MONDRITO
02-15-2018 06:04 AM
Hey @Prasanna-Aryaprema,
Thanks for your involvement in the Community. It is possible @CaptainHook wont receive your tag, since it looks like the tagging did not go through.
Best regards,
Georges
02-15-2018 04:27 PM
Hello @MONDRITO, @Prasanna-Aryaprema and @GeorgesHR
First of all, thanks for your trust and appreciation!
Second, I didn't do any magic with my posts, just uploaded the portrait pictures and it worked, honestly - but for one! That one I didn't upload in the end. It was taken with phone, is it also your case, @MONDRITO?
The thing is that phones tend get in lag when using camera and this lag may cause the oriantation information that is taken from the gyro to get rotten. Then the photo will appear diferently oriented in defferent viewers/apps. Editorial systems like LGC are very sensitive on that so they may read the information wrong thus displaying the picture in random orientation.
I examined the possibilities of rotating pictures within the LGC editor but appearently, there's none as it uses pure HTML and we would need CSS for that. So I suggest you stick with @Prasanna-Aryaprema's advice and rotate the picture in any editor counterwise to what happens to it here. Or even a slight edit and saving as jpeg/bpm in the most stupid editor you can fetch (like Paint) could do as it should erase the original meta-data.
Good luck.
PS: Interesting snapshotin any case!
02-15-2018 10:45 PM