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Whatever software you're using to view them at home is probably smart enough to read the rotation meta-info in the jpg and auto-rotate it. If you edit and re-save the pics in the correct orientation before you post them that MAY fix the problem.Roscoe
Ron,Your full size NX-Oticas look great. Mike
Roscoe,I use Photo Shop. The pictures that are laying down are ones I took with the camera held vertical. However, when I edit and save them in Photo Shop the orientation I'm seeing is correct. So not sure how to make it come out right here.
Ignore Rotation Metadata: Many cameras embed rotation metadata (rotate the image 90 degrees upon opening, for example) in the image. Select this option, and Photoshop will ignore any image rotation metadata on the images shot in portrait (vertical) orientation.
There's got to be an option somewhere in photoshop to save them with the proper rotation, take a look in the options... Not sure which version you're running, this for CS6, in the File Handling Preferences:You'll then have to rotate the vertical images when you first open them in photoshop (rotate the image, not the view), but they should display properly rotated anywhere after that.Roscoe
Mike I've found that if I upload at the same size they come off my camera, many will turn sideways. I think it has something to do with max file size and the site software tries to make it work somehow.In my photo threads, I reduce photo file size by 25% and it has eliminated problems. Might give that a whirl.
Ron, those look fantastic , love the hickory. Will we be seeing a review?Best,Ed
Ron,Now you need to upgrade all the xover parts to much better ones.....will just blow your mind.....as in: 12 gauge Jantzen wax copper foil coils, Clarity Cap CMR caps bypassed by copper foil Jupiter caps, Neotech cryoed wire or VH Audio wire, Path Audio or Dueland resistors.........super big improvement. You have no idea what these speakers can sound like unless you have the best xover parts.
Btw, are audiophile cables considered wall art now, or are my eyes deceiving me?