your phone doesn't actually rotate it, they just save "rotated 90 clockwise" in the EXIF data.
Exif then gets stripped for security purposes (so many people getting pwned because their phones left in the GPS co-ordinates of the phone at the time the photo was taken)
Iโm not sure if it still does it anymore, but the only issue I had was pictures showing the GPS data. Just turn off location data for camera, or just screenshot the picture. Either is much simpler than running it through an app to scrub the geolocation data
Not sure why the donald rotated the pic:/
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your phone doesn't actually rotate it, they just save "rotated 90 clockwise" in the EXIF data.
Exif then gets stripped for security purposes (so many people getting pwned because their phones left in the GPS co-ordinates of the phone at the time the photo was taken)
I strip exif from all images I post online that I take with my phone and always wondered why it was rotated -90
On Android you can open it in the photo editor and Rotate it for real, you have to save it and it creates a new file.
EXIF tag issue. It happens a lot with cell phone pictures.
Not with iphone
I still have EXIF issues with my older iPhone. I can correct it with an app though.
Iโm not sure if it still does it anymore, but the only issue I had was pictures showing the GPS data. Just turn off location data for camera, or just screenshot the picture. Either is much simpler than running it through an app to scrub the geolocation data