skydiverek 63 #1 July 15, 2014 I post an ad. I have a photo taken right side up. I upload it to the ad. The minature photo displays right side up. But when you click on the photo to see its larger version, it displays upside down... Example here: http://www.dropzone.com/classifieds/Detailed/Reserve_Canopies/PD_Reserve_143_zero_jumps_great_shape_free_world-wide_airmail__163074.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rcs 1 #2 July 15, 2014 It looks good to me. The photo is not upsided down when I click on it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #3 July 15, 2014 Is still displays upside down on my comp. Windows 7, with Firefox 30. Same on latest Chrome 35. But displays OK on Internet Explorer 9 ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #4 July 15, 2014 skydiverek Is still displays upside down on my comp. Windows 7, with Firefox 30. Same on latest Chrome 35. But displays OK on Internet Explorer 9 ! Use IE 11 ( ok you know I had to say that.) How about.. its in freefly orientation( ok that is even worse) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #5 July 15, 2014 No IE for ME ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meso 38 #6 July 16, 2014 That is probably the strangest thing I've ever seen. I don't think we do any type of rotation of images... Will look into it and see what's up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meso 38 #7 July 16, 2014 Okay, so this is related to the EXIF data on your image. This is usually set in the camera (options like auto-rotating). You can use this to view your EXIF data for your image: http://regex.info/exif.cgi Under the 'Orientation', your image has 'Rotate 180'. While some browsers do not recognize this EXIF field (and hence keep the image the correct way). Some modern browsers know how to interperate this data, and in turn it rotates your image automatically. This is something that is done on the browser level, and is unrelated to Dropzone.com An easy solution would be to do something like open the image, screenshot it and then paste it as a new image. This will remove the EXIF data attached to it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites