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I know in an Apple product if you use the iWhatever horizontally and use the regular picture taking button to take the photo then you may have orientation problems when viewed on a non iWhatever product.
When holding it horizontally, put the volume buttons down, press the down volume button to take the picture. It should keep the orientation when viewed on non iWhatever products.
No idea if this theory hold true for android products.
Or yeah, as EM said, use basic editing software to manipulate the picture.
I ran into an odd issue with my android phone,
I would take a picture & upload to computer and in some viewers it was orientated off,
Some comps & photo viewers and photo shops talk differently to different phones I guess
I could take a upside down pix turn it 180 but go to post it to a site and it's still off, but looked right on my desktop.
I learned there was a setting on the phone for rotation, the phone wants to take pictures held landscape with hard button to the right,
I know in an Apple product if you use the iWhatever horizontally and use the regular picture taking button to take the photo then you may have orientation problems when viewed on a non iWhatever product.
When holding it horizontally, put the volume buttons down, press the down volume button to take the picture. It should keep the orientation when viewed on non iWhatever products.
No idea if this theory hold true for android products.
Or yeah, as EM said, use basic editing software to manipulate the picture.
dodosmike
That's a good point. I am left handed so holding the phone with the volume buttons up and the button left is natural for me. I will reverse it.