I've been using some photo-editing software that came with a Canon DSLR. Pretty powerful stuff, but not the most user-friendly. One of its quirks has to do with the way it "modifies" photos.JPG wrote:I think Admin 'fixed' whatever it was.
Nope!
Problem persists in Shopsmith1.![]()
Now what on earth could the 'original' poster of that pix have done to create this phenomenon???
Let's say that I rotate or resize a photo, and then save it. In the photo-editing app, the modified image appears as you would expect. But in some other applications, the rotating/resizing appears to have not been done at all. From this, I surmised that the photo-editing app simply implemented my commands in the image metadata, which other apps are free to either use or to ignore.
In this particular photo-editing app, the trick is to use the "convert and save" command when saving the modified image. Then it is shown as expected by all applications.