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How do I rotate an image after uploading it?
You can rotate images that are already on PBase using the update image page.

Just edit the image.
Scroll down to the "Rotate Image" section.
Select "Clockwise" or "Counter Clockwise" from the list.
Click the "Rotate Image" button.
This will rotate the image 90 degrees in the direction that you specified.

To rotate an image 180 degrees (or turn it upside down), you will need to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise twice. The image may lose sharpness as you rotate. It may be best to rotate images before uploading when possible.

If you rotate an image that has a direct link, there may be a delay before the rotation takes effect on the direct link image.

EXIF Data
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PBase automatically extracts and displays EXIF data.
When you upload a JPEG file to PBase, any EXIF data will be automatically extracted from the file and displayed along with the photo. The data can be very useful, and many photographers are interested in the camera type and exposure settings.

You may use a digital camera that supports EXIF, and wonder why this information is not showing up on PBase. The most likely answer is that you have used some software to edit your photos before uploading for cropping, resizing, color correction, etc. Review your photo editing process and try saving the image a different way to preserve the EXIF information. Photoshop’s “Save for Web” feature seems to deletes EXIF information from the images. However PS does not actually delete the info, rather it... (more)



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