UNABLE TO ROTATE PHOTOS.

WHEN PLACING PHOTOS TO SELL AN ITEM I AM UNABLE TO ROTATE THEM UNDER THIS NEW SYSTEM.  ALSO THE "NUMBER OFVIEWERS WATCHING" IS GIVING ME THE IRRATES AS IT IS OFTEN IN THE WAY AND I REALLY DON'T CARE.  ANYONE KNOW HOW TO OVERCOME THIS?

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Please don't shout at us, we are not ebay but just ordinary members like yourself.

 

If rotating photos is usually possible (I wouldn't know as I always edit my pics before using them) then it may just be down to the usual Friday glitch gremlins.

 

 

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I actually do edit/rotate before browsing, but it seems to make no difference.  If the camera was sideways the photo comes out sideways.  As it appears in a lot of other listed items.  Thanks John

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I't usually works fine for me but the guys on here before were saying Friday evenings are an update or something so some glitches can occur.

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I'm having the same problem. My photos are up the right way on my iPad, but when inserted in my listing they are all either sideways or upside down. I've never had this problem in the past. It doesn't seem possible to crop photos any more once they are inserted either. I've just given up trying and have deleted my listings.
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@phorum_junkie* wrote:

Please don't shout at us, we are not ebay but just ordinary members like yourself.

 

If rotating photos is usually possible (I wouldn't know as I always edit my pics before using them) then it may just be down to the usual Friday glitch gremlins.

 

 


Don't forget PJ that not everyone considers all caps as shouting.

 

Some of us are programmers from days gone by and everything was case sensitive and some languages (such as COBOL) where written in all caps.

 

Having spent many a year using DOS and dBase I don't worry about all caps apart from the fact they are harder to read.

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I used Pascal, which was also case-sensitive. And I would have failed if I dared shout at the tutor.

 

Which led into my programming style with Basic and dBase (the best database builder I've ever used), which STILL didn't shout at people.

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