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Resolved How to rotate iPhone photo received in Yahoo e-mail?

Discussion in 'Mobile Devices' started by Annie Lori, 2012/01/29.

  1. 2012/01/29
    Annie Lori

    Annie Lori Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I forward these sideways photos to daughter who can quickly and easily rotates them with AOL. Then she sends it back to me with the right side up. Is there something I can do without having to open the photo in Paint or Picasa? Is there something my friend should do to her iPhone photos to insure that when she sends them to me, I won't have to stand on my head to see them?
     
  2. 2012/01/30
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    Can't speak about iPhone nor Yahoo mail, as I have neither, but once you have the picture, open it in Windows Photo Viewer, here you can rotate the picture & it will be saved automatically with the new orientation.
     
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  4. 2012/01/30
    SpywareDr

    SpywareDr SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    NashvilleKit

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    I have MS Office and I setup the Office Picture Manager as the default program for JPG, PNG, GIF, etc. Whenever you dbl-click any of these filenames in Explorer, email or whatever it'll popup in this simple application. Although I happen to use a good thorough image editor, this app has several pretty good tools for editing images including rotating them -- even has a decent red-eye fixer. If you have trouble finding it, the executable is OIS.exe and is usually found in Program Files\Microsoft Office\OfficeXX folder (where the last folder is Office12, 13 or 14 depending on your Office version). Happy photo-fixing.
     

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