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Old 10-08-21, 01:04 PM
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I just put a 'photo of OSDs into my album - but it has turned on it's side!

how to rectify it - please?

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Old 10-08-21, 01:06 PM
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It is likely to do with the size of the image. Try cropping it slightly either side and should work, or at least it does when it happens to my iPhone pics.
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Old 10-08-21, 02:21 PM
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As you know I'm not a technical / photographic expert. I did try to crop it but that didn't work. I'll leave it for a while
thanks again
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Old 10-08-21, 02:56 PM
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Have rotated them on my phone, see if this helps. Can you now save the rotated image and re-upload it perhaps? My tech skills aren’t great I’m afraid and this is them at their limits.
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Old 10-08-21, 03:17 PM
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I miss the photographers and the publication dept at the museum.
However you fixed it OK - Brilliant
(Maybe I ought to move into the 21st century - ie buy one of those modern mobiles.)
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Old 10-08-21, 03:32 PM
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I miss the photographers and the publication dept at the museum.
However you fixed it OK - Brilliant
(Maybe I ought to move into the 21st century - ie buy one of those modern mobiles.)
Yeah ... they're a good idea these mobile phones but they'll never catch on !!
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Old 10-08-21, 03:54 PM
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My little mobile will probably appear on the Antiques Roadshow as it is c 2006 - but yes it works (most of the time)
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Old 10-08-21, 04:18 PM
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I can't read my phone without glasses. It's becoming useless. Good job I never got shot of the laptop.
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Old 10-08-21, 04:20 PM
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My latest upgrade.
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Old 10-08-21, 04:28 PM
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Never had a mobile phone
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Old 10-08-21, 04:55 PM
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I resisted carrying a mobile for quite a while, wife'd insist on getting me one, I'd lose it, she'd get me another one, I'd lose it, she'd get me another one.......somehow she didn't see the pattern that formed.
I viewed having to carry a mobile as being like her making me wear a ferret collar.
I finally chose to carry one voluntarily when I worked abroad - turned out to be in an area which had no cover.
Next time I worked abroad I carried a mobile - lost it on the Manly Ferry within 24 hrs.
Got another one, ended up in another area with no cover.
I now view them as useful things- good for carrying round the house and getting online on WiFi rather than fire up the desk top.
I have only the one mobile, though I believe that the usual practise is to have two, one for work and wife and one for drug dealer and girlfriend.
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