https://new.jfcsnnj.org/wp-content/uploads/photo-gallery/Bikeride2022/bike2022-1.jpg
But here’s the original image I uploaded:
https://new.jfcsnnj.org/wp-content/uploads/photo-gallery/Bikeride2022/.original/bike2022-1.jpg
Is there a way to shut off whatever it’s trying to do here which is rotating images that are correct?
Thank you for your help.
]]>I see @cyjosh has a solution:
https://gist.github.com/cy-josh/451f8681bdf9f6d808698de938897b4a
from here:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/profile-image-rotation/
but I added this in my functions and it still happens.
Do anyone else have a fix for this – very annoying issue!
]]>This is the site if you need to see it https://unicornbacon.com/otterblog/ (don’t laugh, it’s sole purpose is to easily share pictures with my boyfriend).
]]>If when I’m inserting that image into a post I rotate it, using the built in image rotation functionality, then it creates a new rotated image with a name like IMG_1903-e1475142922987.jpg and a set of different sized images. But it doesn’t create a new row in the wp_posts table.
This means that if you use get_attached_file to get the file names of which images are attached to a post then it returns the original image file name and not the rotated image file name.
The urls inserted into the post are to the rotated image and not to the original.
]]>I have some rotation issues with images from my Windows Phone taken in portrait mode that confuses me. The pictures look allright on my Windows 10 pc in most of the image viewer programs including Windows’ own, Paint, Picasa etc. Only in Microsoft Office 10 Picture Manager is it flipped to horizontal.
When I upload them to Media in WordPress (in both Chrome and MS Edge) they are flipped to horizontal. So I rotate the original to the right in WordPress, and now the pictures look fine in all sizes when inserted on pages and posts. However when clicking on the picture in the post linking to the original full size picture that picture is now flipped one time too many to the right. That is also how it works in Firefox but in Edge everything looks fine.
When I check the pages on an iPad with Safari and Chrome even the cropped and rotated images in the posts are in horizontal.
I have tried rotating the original on my PC with Microsoft Office 10 Picture Manager, but that just creates a new version of the rotation issue.
You can see some examples here:
https://bueogpil.dk/ (second image on the page)
https://bueogpil.dk/oplevelser/med-taks-til-odinstaevne-2016
Any advice would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
The images are often displayed rotated at 90 degrees. Some people say it’s exif information that needs to be deleted. I would like metadata included in my images.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
I even asked Tech support at Jetpack and they said the images were displaying fine for them?!!
https://toddhanlon.com/world/regents-park-english-gardens-bloom/
https://toddhanlon.com/world/regents-park-english-gardens-bloom/#jp-carousel-1910