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You are welcome Harold.
Ron when I see an image that is not orientated correctly mine or someone else’s that has been posted. I copy the image to my Photos, hit edit, rotate and then save. Then repost if someone else’s. If mine I delete the photo on my posting and install the adjusted photo. I have had the same issue on other forums. |
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Unless you take the photo with the camera held in the upright or portrait position you take a chance of the photo being rotated. So if you view the individual picture on your phone and they are rotated differently then you want them to appear when transferred you have the option of "Editing" them in the individual frame view. The word "edit" appears on the top right of an iphone screen or the bottom if you're in the "photos" section. Tapping that word takes you to a screen with two opposing right angles, located on the bottom tool bar, with curved arrows on either corner; tap on that symbol and that brings up another screen with the rotate button on the top tool bar of the screen. Tap that symbol to rotate the picture 90 degrees with each tap until you get the orientation you want; then tap "done" on the bottom right corner. The phone will save the newly edited picture in the new orientation you've selected. Don't forget these phones are made in CALIFORNIA by very young people; need I say more.
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I too happen to be the proud owner of a 20 bore 30 inch english hammer gun. Mine from Birmingham is a GE LEWIS and SONS. Damascus barreled Prince of Wales Double trigger splinter. I do not have any history on the gun as it was a gift from a close friend. It shoots high for me but I enjoy taking it out once or twice a year just the same. A few pics below.
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