Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #15 –
Are you running GD2 or Imagik for your image processing? If GD2, you also need to have the php exif extension loaded.
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #17 –
The system will choose Imagick over GD when both are available.
Looks like you have all the needed prerequisites on the server to do the rotation so ......... not sure. Could still be a bug that is preventing or skipping the rotation (we had and fixed one of those), or a bad image (sometimes an image rotation was "fixed" by a program that does not update the orientation flag).
Any way I could get the original image to test so I can see what may be occurring?
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #20 –
Thanks, radu, I asked for the image.
No, I haven't tried them yet. I will soon.
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #23 –
It seems to depend on the browser.
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #24 –
Thank you for the photo ... that will help.
I can at least confirm that the EXIF data on your site shows the photo is rotated 180, which means the orientation function did not, or failed, to run. If it had run, it would set the flag as a normal image.
With that flag at 180 its up the the viewing application to use it or not, some do, some don't. That of course is why we have the rotation function to begin with.
I can also confirm that you site is running the imagick functions.
I think you also use the image resize addon, please confirm.
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #26 –
I have this sorted, at least I think so.
The problem is an incompatibility between the 1.0.10 rotation updates and the attachment image resize addon under certain conditions. Easy fix but want to do a few more tests before I release an update.
Re: wrong direction of images
Reply #29 –
Did you upload again the picture?
I think the correction is applied when the image is uploaded (but I may be wrong!).