Weird orientation problem

LJ
Posted By
Lynda Jean
Apr 22, 2005
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I took some images horizontally (taking the camera width vertically – turn the camera on it’s side – know what I mean, Vern?) with a Sony CyberShot DSC-F505V. Did it vertically to get a larger shot. Using Photoshop CS (8.0), I changed it to CMYK mode, change the resolution to 300, rotated them 90 degrees right, did some curves adjusting and saved it. Did this with 9 files. When using the browser, everything is back to horizontal. When I open the file I have to reorientate the file.

Now when I use ACDsee or PaintShopPro to browse the images, they are oriented correctly.

Seems that Photoshop is somehow reading the original orientation of the image and changes it when it’s opened or browsed.

Is that weird or what? Put an image on my Mac running Photoshop 7 and changed the orientation, saved it and it works fine. Put the image back to Windows and Photoshop reoriented the image.

Whaaa…?

Lynda

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