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shirley s.2
1 year agoExplorer | Level 3
Cropping or color adjusting JPGs using Dropbox results in them turning upside down!
I took photos on my Android, uploaded them to Dropbox, and they all looked fine, correctly oriented. I then decided to crop some of them and adjust the color on a few (some things are worth waiting ...
shirley s.2
1 year agoExplorer | Level 3
No luck. Same result. Here is what I did: I took one jpg and moved it to an empty sub-folder of the folder I am dealing with. Same result.
shirley s.2
1 year agoExplorer | Level 3
And just now I uploaded (from my Android Samsung) a couple photos that I took this morning in my house and into the new folder I created this morning. Same thing. They were fine when I had them on the phone (one portrait and one landscape) and uploaded them. Once I edited them withing Dropbox they turned themselves upside down. Here is one of the two.
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