TEB6363 0 #26 June 30, 2016 It was originally a landscape photo on my Iphone.. Then I did rotate the pic using my desktop computer because it opened sideways... But my desktop is a regular old HP computer.. Any Ways, here is another photo/grab from a few days later in the trip.. Maybe it will post with the top-side up Once the plane takes off, you're gonna have to land - Might as well jump out!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,003 #27 June 30, 2016 TEB6363 It was originally a landscape photo on my Iphone.. Then I did rotate the pic using my desktop computer because it opened sideways... But my desktop is a regular old HP computer.. Any Ways, here is another photo/grab from a few days later in the trip.. Maybe it will post with the top-side up In the EXIF data in digital images, there is an "orientation" option. i.e. it tells the rendering device what orientation to display. The catch is, no one but Apple uses it. So when you rotate a photo on an Apple device, it just changes the EXIF data. On non-Apple devices, rotating the image actually rotates the pixels."There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites