[ed. 7/12/2020 Update. Today we started test image hosting (attachments), a couple of weeks after migrating the VAF data from an older server based model to one utilizing cloud computing. So, there's a 99.9% chance you can ignore everything typed below.
When I'm happy with the image testing I'll kill this page.
v/r,dr]
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It has been over a year and 6 months. Has anyone figured out why the pictures only post in landscape mode. Viewing pictures shot in portrait (phone up mode) making the picture lay on it's side is not enjoyable to view. Is the answer in the software used, or do we post only pictures in landscape mode?
Example.... https://vansairforce.net/community/showpost.php?p=1592544&postcount=2 Great post, distracted by pictures that you can't view.
If you are taking pictures to post here, consider holding your phone as if it were a camera so it will take the picture that will post correctly here.
[ed. It's how the accelerometers in your phone treat photo orientation. Edit the picture and rotate it around once to the (maybe what it was to begin with) orientation. Save it. Then upload it. This will tell your phone "this is up". v/r,dr]
When I'm happy with the image testing I'll kill this page.
v/r,dr]
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It has been over a year and 6 months. Has anyone figured out why the pictures only post in landscape mode. Viewing pictures shot in portrait (phone up mode) making the picture lay on it's side is not enjoyable to view. Is the answer in the software used, or do we post only pictures in landscape mode?
Example.... https://vansairforce.net/community/showpost.php?p=1592544&postcount=2 Great post, distracted by pictures that you can't view.
If you are taking pictures to post here, consider holding your phone as if it were a camera so it will take the picture that will post correctly here.
[ed. It's how the accelerometers in your phone treat photo orientation. Edit the picture and rotate it around once to the (maybe what it was to begin with) orientation. Save it. Then upload it. This will tell your phone "this is up". v/r,dr]
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