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marko:

--- Quote from: Mr ChriZ on July 20, 2006, 03:18:04 am ---Erm no, I meant can.  No matter which way up I take it,
it appears the right way up in MC.

XP Explorer/ Windows Picture Fax Viewer/Photoshop 7 etc don't attempt to load it the correct way at all.

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Interesting!
What camera do you use?
Portrait shots taken with my old Kodak camera displayed the right way round in every program I viewed them with, including MC.
The Canon model I chose as a replacement has the problems I mentioned above.

I'd put this down to "just one of those things I was gonna have to learn to live with" after my initial post regarding the problem (right after buying the Canon) drew very little response indeed.

Mr ChriZ:
Of all things... It's a canon!
It's only a little one.
It's the A620

However as I say, I don't think anyother software I've got rotates
the pics at all. 
My mums got the EOS 20D + 5D
May have a play with those later and see whether they come out the right way up.

marko:
Mine's a digital Ixus 700

My Mum's got a sony cybershot... I forget which model, but it cost her £980 a couple of years ago. She takes some truly brilliant pictures with it, and they show the right way up in MC!!!

Mr ChriZ:
I take some truley god awful pics with mine,
but hey i'm working on it =)

My mums actually a photographer.
We're just considering whether it would be useful to
import her photos in to MC.  On Saturday I hooked
it up to import all her photos.
It imported a grand total of 24,350 pictures!
Thats less than a years worth!

glynor:
MC does not properly handle auto-orientation on any of our cameras.  This includes both Canon and Nikon "point-and-shoots" and Canon pro SLR cameras (a wide variety of common models).

Most other apps (Photoshop, Bridge, Portfolio, iPhoto, Lightroom) all do obey the EXIF tags.   :(

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