This package dropped on the doormat today. A nice little touch from Jaguar. Can I expect any more surprises before my car arrives?
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It's probably a better cycling road than a driving road ... the route off is better in a car.mrchiggles said:Great cycling road!
Are you in Australia?Old Rascal said:Here is the print
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Only A5 size, but something to remind me while I wait.
Turn your screen the right way round thenOld Rascal said:From the above 2 comments, I take it the picture is showing upside down?
On my screen it is the correct way up! Odd?
Turn your iPad the other way up!Old Rascal said::?: Now I am confused? On my iPad the picture is correct, but viewing the above comments, I logged in on my laptop and it is upside down? :?
Thank you for your help.BilboBaggins said:Tablets and smart phones have orientation sensors so that they know which way up it is when taking a photo. The orientation info is then saved in the EXIF data in the image file. Most photo viewers on computers read this info and display the image the correct way up [for us to see]. When you upload the image to a site like this, the EXIF data is disregarded and the image is shown in its raw [rotated] state.
I learnt this the hard way as a system I've developed needed to be able to upload photos and the users were often uploading rotated images. I had to add a tool so they could rotate them :roll:
If it does show as rotated on the computer, edit it to rotate it, then save it as a different file.