It looks like the glitch was enough for Lexington AFB Woodland Art Fair to push their dealine out another week. Go figure, I was still short of finishing enough work for a new body of work, so I fell back to Plan B and used some newer stuff that was still in the same genre as before. I would rather have finished the newer stuff, but the app is already in :-(
I am about to drop the whole thing. All my photo's rotate when they upload...no one on the sight to help you ... and I bet they are making alot of money from the fair holders.
Larry Berman > Ginger HerbstApril 1, 2014 at 5:28pm
If your images rotate, check the camera setting for automatically preview full screen or whatever that's called. There's something in the header that's telling the viewing software to rotate. Or just bring them into Photoshop or Elements and use Save for Web which strips out all the EXIF data. That should work.
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It looks like the glitch was enough for Lexington AFB Woodland Art Fair to push their dealine out another week. Go figure, I was still short of finishing enough work for a new body of work, so I fell back to Plan B and used some newer stuff that was still in the same genre as before. I would rather have finished the newer stuff, but the app is already in :-(
I am about to drop the whole thing. All my photo's rotate when they upload...no one on the sight to help you ... and I bet they are making alot of money from the fair holders.
If your images rotate, check the camera setting for automatically preview full screen or whatever that's called. There's something in the header that's telling the viewing software to rotate. Or just bring them into Photoshop or Elements and use Save for Web which strips out all the EXIF data. That should work.
Larry Berman
Other artists have mentioned it on another forum.
But you can try clearing your cache (temporary internet files) and reboot the computer.
Larry Berman
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Okay, it worked! I can't figure out why it did that on both computers, though.