It is a known issue.
This are the General rules. BUT it can be reversed regarding the mean being used to transmit the photo and/or the target getting the photo.
taking a picture with the "Home" button facing right it will make your pictures look upside down.
taking a picture with the "Home" button facing left it will make your pictures look "Correct".
taking a picture with the "Home" button on the bottom will make your pictures look pointed to the Side.
when you download them or email them, however, if the "Home" button is facing right, they are right side up....
It is a known issue.
This are the General rules. BUT it can be reversed regarding the mean being used to transmit the photo and/or the target getting the photo.
taking a picture with the "Home" button facing right it will make your pictures look upside down.
taking a picture with the "Home" button facing left it will make your pictures look "Correct".
taking a picture with the "Home" button on the bottom will make your pictures look pointed to the Side.
when you download them or email them, however, if the "Home" button is facing right, they are right side up....
f4780y said:You can rotate them quite easily on Windows. Just find them in explorer, right click on them, and choose rotate clockwise twice...![]()
PeterJMelb said:Hi Gab.
Just to help with your USB to PC.
After you connect open Windows Explorer.
Then computer.
Then you should see "your name" iPad.
Then Internal storage.
Then DCIM.
Then open one or more folders.
You should then see any photos or videos that are in your Camera Roll.
PeterJMelb said:Hi Gab.
A pleasure to help.
Re your photo received upside down.
I have had that some time ago.
So I just sent a photo to myself using a photo in Camera Roll.
It received the right way.
So give it another try.