Actually, it looks like that is not the problem but rather, the images are being rotated to the wrong position when imported to Proclaim. How do I prevent this? I am sorry to say, but this is fairly urgent because I have 24 images and several of them are being wrongly rotated.
Here is an example. I add this image to a slideshow and it rotates it 90 degrees counterclockwise:
Even here it is rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise but on my computer it is correct. What gives?
Hey Bob, last time I heard this, after syncing the presentation, the images were rotated correctly. If you have already synced and they are still sideways, could you post a screenshot, and the name of the presentation? Then I can take a look and see what I find.
OK, Here is the screenshot and you should be able to see that both of the two slides I imported are still rotated wrong after syncing. The title of the Presentation is simply "Sunday, March 13, 2016."
Actually, it looks like that is not the problem but rather, the images are being rotated to the wrong position when imported to Proclaim. How do I prevent this? I am sorry to say, but this is fairly urgent because I have 24 images and several of them are being wrongly rotated.
Here is an example. I add this image to a slideshow and it rotates it 90 degrees counterclockwise:
Even here it is rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise but on my computer it is correct. What gives?
Hey Bob, last time I heard this, after syncing the presentation, the images were rotated correctly. If you have already synced and they are still sideways, could you post a screenshot, and the name of the presentation? Then I can take a look and see what I find.
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OK, I'll try adding a few that I know were imported wrong ( had deleted them all), and then I'll get back to you.
OK, Here is the screenshot and you should be able to see that both of the two slides I imported are still rotated wrong after syncing. The title of the Presentation is simply "Sunday, March 13, 2016.
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Alright, so that image is rotated but Microsoft and Apple are accounting for it.
Here is your image, notice the orientation.
Here is one from my camera that is not rotated:
So Proclaim should be doing the same but it isn't appearing to. Instead it is just showing it at whatever rotation it says it is.
I fixed that one and adding to your slideshow. I used Preview on Mac to rotate it. I believe there is something similar for you on Windows.
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