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Jolla stores orientation of a picture into EXIF-metadata. Often this information is not handled properly by picture viewers or preview tools (i.e. some file managers). Then the image is shown wrong-rotated or flipped.
Many cameras store "top left" as default for EXIF-orientation, to avoid this. (the device is recognizing its orientation an will rotate the screen in right view.)
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Jolla stores orientation of a picture into EXIF-metadata. Often this information is not handled properly by picture viewers or preview tools (i.e. some file managers). Then the image is shown wrong-rotated or flipped.
Many cameras store "top left" as default for EXIF-orientation, to avoid this. (the device is recognizing its orientation an will rotate the screen in right view.)