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N900 - Rotated on Konsole

EDIT: Post rotated picture.

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Originally Posted by saponga View Post
EDIT: Sorry, but the picture is showed in wrong position here even though it's ok on dropbox. The photo was originally taken in portrait.
Yes, TMO does that. I think it just ignores the orientation flag. So does the Windows picture viewer which makes it a perfect tool to check how the picture will look ob TMO
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I always rotate the picture if needed on my PC. It's the only post processing I do.
 

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I always rotate the picture if needed on my PC. It's the only post processing I do.
Ok... but in this case the picture is already rotated and, as pichlo said, TMO just ignores the rotation.
 

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@saponga, what I meant was... your phone takes the picture in a (for example) 2576x1936 resolution and flags it as "rotated". Some picture viewers honour that flag, others don't. If you rotate the picture in e.g. Windows Photo Viewer, the original resolution gets transposed to 1936x2576, no rotation flag. I think this is the post-processing Half-Life meant.

Here is my entry. My kids feeding the ducks in the park, with some gulls trying to snatch the food. Taken yesterday, 8 Feb 2015, with my N900:

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...And here's a couple more for a god measure, out of the competition. The one on the left is from the same event, the one on the right is the first snow in our garden about a week ago. I originally meant to submit that one because snow is so unusual around here but I decided to wait until I find a better one.

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
@saponga, what I meant was... your phone takes the picture in a (for example) 2576x1936 resolution and flags it as "rotated". Some picture viewers honour that flag, others don't. If you rotate the picture in e.g. Windows Photo Viewer, the original resolution gets transposed to 1936x2576, no rotation flag. I think this is the post-processing Half-Life meant.
Ok. Got it. I'll rotate it...
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Details; Taken with Jolla, colors leeched & rescaled in Gimp.
 

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Taken and converted to B&W on XT894
 

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Don't be afraid to get closer to stuff. Maybe you could've shined a light to the left or right on that hat and do a close up of it, gradients and stuff. This way the photo looks flat and dull.
 

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Taken with an N900 using FCamera, averaged red and green channels to obtain greyscale.
 

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