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
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 topi
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
You have to do that in image manipulation software. When your digital camera
takes the photo, most store an orientation flag that programs like iPhoto
are smart enough to read and rotate the image for you automatically. In the
raw file though the image is still incorrectly stored.
There isn't a w
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