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Old August 4th 20, 02:14 AM posted to comp.mobile.android,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.comp.microsoft.windows
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_7_]
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On Mon, 3 Aug 2020 at 23:45:21, Jim Scott wrote:
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On Mon, 3 Aug 2020 14:19:25 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:

Jim Scott wrote:

I get an inline image which is ok on my phone, but on my desktop clent
it is sideways. So when I forward it to someone else, they get the same.
How do I fix it?

Inline image ... in WHAT? E-mail? A file sent via chat client? What?

On your desktop PC, extract to a file, and use an editor to rotate. You

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He can also modify the JPEG orientation tag, if it's in the EXIF data


As it happens I use Faststone BUT I want my desktop clinet to do it like
my phone does - there and then!
Stop telling me what I already know.
That's not the question I asked!

Assuming you mean this image is in an email, then you need to use a
desktop email "clent/clinet" in which the image viewer part knows about
orientation tags, if you want to have "inline images" appear as they do
on your 'phone (in which the email client probably _does_ know about
orientation tags). Similarly, if you want to be able to forward them
without doing anything to do with them, then you need the people to whom
you forward them to also have such a client.
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