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Lol, nope. Portraits rotate CC, cause f you.
Try an external upload?
The bottom is loaded in with the image picker.
The top is a link with an exclamation point in front of it (copying what the image picker does).
I appreciate the help! I was hoping to avoid using another site. I might have to, though. Do you know if this is a beehaw issue or jerboa?
Yeah, I don't know if it's beehaw specifically as I haven't made another account. I use the PWA so it's not Jerboa.
From what I've seen, most instances are asking not to upload too much and use external. It's hard not to for the occasional LANDSCAPE one.
Have to check the git issues and see if it's lemmy-wide.
Ahhh, ok. Thanks!
Had a quick look. Got a hit with "portrait".
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1329
Yeah, that sounds right. Thanks for the link!
Testing 1 2
Edit: rats!
Solved: Remove exif data from photo before uploading.
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Awesome! One more newb query: how do I remove exif data?
Edit: Is there an exif data tool you'd recommend? Apparently my native photo app doesn't do this.
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Hmm. Well, I see how something like ExifEraser makes portraits landscape. But there's still something I'm missing here.