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Interesting... we do nothing with your photos, we basically just upload them to file storage.
But... photo EXIF and meta data can contain an orientation artifact that describes that the photo was taken whilst the camera was rotated 90' anti-clockwise. In those cases the photo is correct in that it's taken on the side, and it should be displayed on the side... but correct is relative, and your view is that you want the photo orientation to be applied... if it was taken 90' rotated, then when display it should be 90' rotated.
Effectively some devices and apps are doing this automatically... reading the meta-data and auto-rotating the image. And some are not... they're just displaying the image.
The only way to be 100% sure that the photo is showing in a certain orientation is to use a graphics programme and to explicitly save the file rotated the right way. As then all programmes and apps would show it consistently. And dumb things (like Microcosm just uploading the file to storage) would be fine.
Hi Chaps - never had any dramas uploading pics till recently... I upload my pics to flickr and then grab the code to get 'em on here - recently my pics have been uploading on here upside down or sideways. They look fine on the ipad and iPhone but on the desktop are all over the shop... (right way around on flickr too). Any ideas?