Many cameras now save orientation info in the EXIF data, and many programs still read it incorrectly. I think it use to be that the image was simply saved in the proper orientation and thus worked everywhere, but now the image is saved in a standard orientation relative to the camera and what rotation is needed for proper viewing is saved in EXIF, but I could be mistaken on the exact details.why do my pics suddenly appear sideways?
Anyone else here into high power flashlights?[/url]
By high power flashlights I mean stuff that is considerably brighter than the garbage grocery store flashlights. Usually 150 or more lumens. Definitely check out CandlePowerForums and reddit's r/flashlight if you wanna know moreIndirectly, perhaps? I'm not sure what classifies a flashlight as "high power," but I have thought about getting something fairly strong for my light painting photography stuff.
I was thinking 300+ lumen. I've also been seeing some from a company called Light Excursions, which make custom flashlights for light painting. True RGB control, dimmer knobs, separate on/off and momentary switches, etc. Quite pricey, though.By high power flashlights I mean stuff that is considerably brighter than the garbage grocery store flashlights. Usually 150 or more lumens. Definitely check out CandlePowerForums and reddit's r/flashlight if you wanna know more![]()
Nice!I was thinking 300+ lumen. I've also been seeing some from a company called Light Excursions, which make custom flashlights for light painting. True RGB control, dimmer knobs, separate on/off and momentary switches, etc. Quite pricey, though.
What is your hobby?