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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.

Non-Public Images
FAQ
A non public image is an image that is not visible in your gallery. Only the image owner can view the image when logged in to his account.

If an image lives in a subgallery of a non-public gallery, but the subgallery is not non-public, then the image itself is public and can appear in the random images on the profile page. You can easily check which of your galleries are public/non-public and which are password-protected by going to your root gallery and clicking the "tree view" link at the top right of the page. This will list all of your galleries, marking non-public ones with [non-public] and password-protected ones with [locked].... (more)

Yes. A non-public image can be in a public gallery. When editing an image, you can decide whether an image is public by checking or unchecking the box next to "this image is publicly viewable". Even in a public gallery, if you uncheck this box, the image itself will be non-public and will only show up to the image owner.



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