I am trying to upload my profile pic, but it keeps showing up sideways. Can some of you savvy folks help a girl out?
Terry and Jo said
09:31 AM Oct 20, 2014
Sheryle,
I take it you aren't having a problem with loading because of size, so I'm not sure I can help. Let me touch on one thing that I've experienced with my photography.
If I am out taking pictures and turn the camera 1/4 turn for a vertical view, when I copy everything onto my computer, all the vertical ones appear to be just that. However, if I then open that image in "some" of my software or the default viewer on my PC, the photo then shows up as horizontal and I have to rotate it in the software.
With that in mind, when you resized your photo, was it showing correctly?
Perhaps you might try going into an image software and turn it 1/4 turn in the direction needed and try again?
I'd like to find a solution to all my photos because it gets irritating at times to have to go in and go through 200 to 300 photographs, turning the ones needing to be vertical to that configuration.
If nothing else, send me a private message with your e-mail address and I'll reply to allow you to then send your image to me. Then, I can check it out and see if I can see an issue.
My memory is bad enough with my "advancing age" that I can't remember whether this vertical problem happened after we went to Windows 8 and then 8.1. Maybe I should just blame Microsoft.
I am trying to upload my profile pic, but it keeps showing up sideways. Can some of you savvy folks help a girl out?
Sheryle,
I take it you aren't having a problem with loading because of size, so I'm not sure I can help. Let me touch on one thing that I've experienced with my photography.
If I am out taking pictures and turn the camera 1/4 turn for a vertical view, when I copy everything onto my computer, all the vertical ones appear to be just that. However, if I then open that image in "some" of my software or the default viewer on my PC, the photo then shows up as horizontal and I have to rotate it in the software.
With that in mind, when you resized your photo, was it showing correctly?
Perhaps you might try going into an image software and turn it 1/4 turn in the direction needed and try again?
I'd like to find a solution to all my photos because it gets irritating at times to have to go in and go through 200 to 300 photographs, turning the ones needing to be vertical to that configuration.
If nothing else, send me a private message with your e-mail address and I'll reply to allow you to then send your image to me. Then, I can check it out and see if I can see an issue.
My memory is bad enough with my "advancing age" that I can't remember whether this vertical problem happened after we went to Windows 8 and then 8.1. Maybe I should just blame Microsoft.
Terry