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I’m a big fan of whiteboards. I find them quite re-markable.

  • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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    1 year ago

    Okay i’m not entirely sure if it’s the height issue now, i’ve transfer a picture taken from my camera and then open it up with graphic gale(editing software), the thing turn landscape :/

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      1 year ago

      huh… that’s weird. but at least the 4000px height rule applies from images on your mobile right?

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        1 year ago

        Initially i thought so too because i simply resized it just a tiny bit to test the theory, thought it could be it but now i learned it might not be the case, and could be the camera app issue, some encoding of sort idk. Lets take this two pic for example:

        This is the original, unedited. It rotated

        This is the edited but without resize, it didn’t rotated

        Both image is same sized, both displayed in my phone gallery as portrait. So it could be…something. I haven’t tried using other camera app or another phone tho.

        edit: tried using pro cam x lite and it also get rotated :\

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          1 year ago

          it’s ok at least we have some progress!

          Quoted fromDivephotoguide : defining Landscape vs. Portrait Orientation

          Unless your images are cropped or captured as a square—i.e., equal dimensions on all sides—they belong to two categories of orientation: landscape or portrait. The length of the longest side determines the orientation. For example, if the height of the image is longer than the width, it is a “portrait” format. Images where the width is longer are called “landscape.”

          I think it’s related to this? Damn it I never realized this despite studying multimedia in final year… (we did study image transformations)