I was thinking the same thingJonneh,
Can you post the email address you sent your original email to. Maybe if more of us send emails regarding this issue, LG will step up their fix for this.
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I was thinking the same thingJonneh,
Can you post the email address you sent your original email to. Maybe if more of us send emails regarding this issue, LG will step up their fix for this.
Jonneh,
Can you post the email address you sent your original email to. Maybe if more of us send emails regarding this issue, LG will step up their fix for this.
I was thinking the same thing
The more I think about it, the more I've come to the realization that this was an intentional decision on their part, as it allows the 16mp photos to store a lot faster... the camera app doesn't have to literally reformulate the entire photo in order to store as portrait -- it instead uses Exif rotation data. The downside, of course, is that many apps don't read Exif rotation data. I know I've written this before, but I doubt that LG would consider this to be bug, but rather an intentional software decision.
I'm still tempted to try out one of the 3rd party manual camera apps, but we'll see.
Yep, it's what it's seeming like the more I've read from your posts, the testing we've all done, and the more I've read about EXIF and how certain manufacturers' (particularly the Korean ones, Samsung & LG) softwares treat it. Google's stock Android, HTC's Sense, Motorola's whatever, etc. don't experience the same results with image rotation.
I wonder if this was fixed with the Verizon update. I haven't tested it. Anyone?
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Has anyone found a reason / solution for this? My G4 started doing it this weekend, with pics being sent via Hangouts. Strangely.... the issue corrected itself yesterday (all of the rotated pics are now in their correct orientation).
-Phil
For me if I edit a photo and then share to Facebook it comes out on its side or upsidedown.
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Not that it's a great fix, but you can easily rotate photos (and videos!) within Facebook.
Unfortunately I can't seem to do this from Facebook on Android. So I need to post an upside down pic until I get to a computer sometimes much later in the day. Not to get off topic but is there a way to edit a photos orientation in the FB app?
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