Just cut and paste the image into a new blank image.
EXIF gone.
The iPad takes the picture up side down from the normal use,take the I pad upside down,the pictures will come out just fine.I tried it and it seems to work for me.
Wall-E wrote:
Does PSE have an option to strip the exif data on export?
I know that LR does.
I use Picasa to get my photos oriented correctly. It uses the camera data when it displays, then if I go to edit mode and do a File/Save it will save it with that orientation and it posts correctly wherever I try posting it.
did you try to rotate it once it's on facebook
jvo
Loc: left coast of the east coast
MisterWilson wrote:
You need to check your right-side-up transmogrifier. It might be out of whack.
if you mess with the transmogrifer and screw it up you never get it working right.... i'd simply adjust the referburator at the back of the magrum! :)
JoelS
Loc: Deep South Alabama
Wahawk wrote:
I use Picasa to get my photos oriented correctly. It uses the camera data when it displays, then if I go to edit mode and do a File/Save it will save it with that orientation and it posts correctly wherever I try posting it.
Great news... I gathered all the feedback from my fellow UHHers and I opened the photo up PS-11 (from my pictures). Clicked on Edit > preferences > saving files and then checked Ignore Camera Data (EXIF) Profile. Saved under different name. I then posted to FB and wah la! It worked! Thanks for all your help! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
If you are using Paintshop Pro, go to image, image information, choose EXIF information, and reverse the orientation listed at the bottom.
It is the orientation information in the EXIF that keeps flipping your information.
Glenn
MisterWilson wrote:
You need to check your right-side-up transmogrifier. It might be out of whack.
:thumbdown: should be :thumbup:
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That sounds about right. Could be a grid leak in the left carbuncle.
Facebook has a propensity for yoga practioners who like to view the rest of the world upside down. One of the reasons I don't have a facebook account.
jvo wrote:
if you mess with the transmogrifer and screw it up you never get it working right.... i'd simply adjust the referburator at the back of the magrum! :)
Your about 20 years behind the time. The referburator was replaced by the flux capacitor right after that movie Back to the Future came out. Try to keep up.
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