FYI, I just found out how to find correctly-oriented photos in iPhoto
to upload.
There are a couple of base directories under the directory 'iPhoto
Library': 'Originals' and 'Modified'. All original photos are
stored under 'Originals'. Vertical photos are also automatically
stored with the correct orientation under the 'Modified' directory
(along with, of course, any photos you have edited).
Thanks for the help! It was 'on-topic' to get the information that
javascript can -not- rotate images.
On Apr 13, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
iPhoto rotates pretty well, but it doesn't save that simple change
to the file unless you also do something to it. After a crop...
it's available for use in jQuery to play with as you choose.
All my dog's pictures are edited in iPhoto!
http://jpassoc.com/junior
(there! I brought it back on topic!!)
On 4/13/07, rolfsf < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This isn't really the right forum for this question, but...
I'm not sure how the current version of iPhoto handles rotating
images, but
if you select the images you want in the iPhoto viewer and export
them to a
new folder (File > Export) they'll be oriented as you see them in the
viewer. If you just grab the originals from the library folders
they may
not. Hope that helps
Rhapidophyllum wrote:
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> I have a lot of jpeg digital photos that display correctly in my
local
> photo software (Mac iPhoto). However, when displaying the vertical
> photos
> on a web page, they are oriented horizontally/sideways.
>
> Is there a way to rotate the image so that it displays correctly?
>
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