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That can mean an increase of 5X to 10x the amount of matches you get. The Exif data for vertical photos shows the photos have been rotated 90 CW. Sideways Transformers Film Series NOTE: This article is about the incarnation of Sideways from the Transformers live-action film series.

The next time 2 days later and after a reset I took it in and they ordered a new one for me. Upon seeing the baked potato Sam's well-meaning but incredibly stupid mother had given him for dinner transform into a miniature robot, Sam nearly jumped out of his seat.

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The vertical portrait photos I take with my new S3 have suddenly begun to automatically rotate as if taken horizontally landscape. The vertical photos appear correctly in the phone's gallery. But when I upload them to either Facebook or my computer the photos are rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise, as if I took them horizontally. The photos also appear horizontal if send them through a text message. This is a new problem. For the first three weeks the phone oriented the photos correctly regardless of how I held it vertical photos showed as vertical, horizontal showed as horizontal. The Exif data for vertical photos shows the photos have been rotated 90 CW. Yet the photo displays on my PC, Facebook or text messages as if it were taken horizontally. That is indeed a decent workaround that I'll probably have to use until the problem is fixed. However, the bigger issue is that the phone did not have this problem initially. So either I've committed some boneheaded blunder that changed the camera's settings, or the phone changed the settings on its own. Either way it's frustrating to know that the problem is fixable; just don't know how to fix it yet. Well, I have no idea how it happened, but the camera is back to functioning like it should. Photos taken vertically portrait are again appearing vertically on FB, text messages, my PC, etc. I wasn't even trying to fix anything; camera just reverted back on its own. I too am having this issue. When taking pictures in portrait vertical they take correctly. When I view them in the gallery, they appear as I took them. When I click to share to any app, mms, or online, the images rotate 90 degrees left. I tested the same thing with the front camera, and those images do the same thing yet they rotate 90 degrees right. I'm not sure what has caused this, as it wasn't originally doing it. I have cleared the camera settings and to no avail. This appeared to be the only location I could find in searches that someone else had had the same issue. Hoping perhaps someone has had this issue and knows of a means to correct it without having to crop every photo. Thanks Okay, I had this issue as well within less than a week of owning it. Tried pulling the battery, cleared cache, reset to factory and every other fix I could find online. The problem was intermittent. When I went to Verizon to show them, it magically was working again. The next time 2 days later and after a reset I took it in and they ordered a new one for me. By then, the phone would flip to landscape upside down whenever I used dolphin or facebook. Perhaps unrelated, but iHeart radio would randomly start back up and play the last channel I listened to. Anyway, it wouldn't act right for more than a day. Got my new phone 5 days ago and it is working perfectly. Perhaps a bad batch with accelerometer issues. That would be in landscape mode. This is how the camera thinks it should be. If you snap a portrait mode photo it's like you've turned your camera on the side and the image will end up rotated. I've learned to shoot everything now in landscape, using two hands and every single photo is oriented properly.

Perhaps a bad batch with accelerometer jesus. Yet the photo displays on my PC, Facebook or text messages as if it were taken horizontally. Most people first noticed this issue when iOS 5 was released. And also, it shows how important your main Tinder profile picture is. When taking pictures in portrait vertical they take anon. A low aperture setting simply means that the focus of the photo a person or a face is very sharp and crisp while the background is blurred.

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