Hi guys,
I've got a digital photo frame which displays photos off a USB stick but have a problem with the orientation of the images. I've done a bit of 'Googling' and I understand that most digital cameras and image software these days use 'EXIF' data attached to digital images to display the image the right way around. All well and good, but my digital photo frame clearly does not....
The question therefore is, how do I rotate the images so they display correctly on the digital photo frame. I know how to rotate images, but when I put the USB stick into my pc, all the images are displayed subject to the EXIF data and so appear the correct way around, so I don't know which ones need to be rotated for the benefit of the digital photo frame.
It's possible to rotate the images on the photo frame, but its a long-winded method, and doesn't appear to save the changes, so if I rotate them on there, then add more photos to the USB stick, it then returns all the images to their original orientation.
I guess I need some PC software that will display the images ignoring the exif tags. Any ideas? Or can I do this within Windows 10, perhaps there is a setting somewhere?
Thank you.
I've got a digital photo frame which displays photos off a USB stick but have a problem with the orientation of the images. I've done a bit of 'Googling' and I understand that most digital cameras and image software these days use 'EXIF' data attached to digital images to display the image the right way around. All well and good, but my digital photo frame clearly does not....
The question therefore is, how do I rotate the images so they display correctly on the digital photo frame. I know how to rotate images, but when I put the USB stick into my pc, all the images are displayed subject to the EXIF data and so appear the correct way around, so I don't know which ones need to be rotated for the benefit of the digital photo frame.
It's possible to rotate the images on the photo frame, but its a long-winded method, and doesn't appear to save the changes, so if I rotate them on there, then add more photos to the USB stick, it then returns all the images to their original orientation.
I guess I need some PC software that will display the images ignoring the exif tags. Any ideas? Or can I do this within Windows 10, perhaps there is a setting somewhere?
Thank you.