Yes, exactly! I don't have an IPhone but one of my students does and out of 8 (?) images attached every one of them seems to be 90°counterclockwise.stevemaury wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:25 pm Are you asking this because some images are displaying sideways? This is an iPhone issue.
No it isn't. It only becomes an issue when A)the software displaying the image does not support orientation or B)software manipulating an image does not take into account orientation before manipulation and strips the EXIF data.
So what does that mean? is there an extension for 3.2 that supports rotation? I am using Lightbox right now and AFAIK it doesn't.thecoalman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:36 pmNo it isn't. It only becomes an issue when A)the software displaying the image does not support orientation or B)software manipulating an image does not take into account orientation before manipulation and strips the EXIF data.
All browsers support orientation and plupload supports it. I have not checked if phpBB's implementation of plupload is configured for it. Server side Imagemagick supports it and it can be managed with GD.
As I understand it, the iPhone files may misreport their orientation depending on the physical orientation of the phone, so there is no way for other software to know what the proper orientation is.thecoalman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:36 pmNo it isn't. It only becomes an issue when A)the software displaying the image does not support orientation or B)software manipulating an image does not take into account orientation before manipulation and strips the EXIF data.
All browsers support orientation and plupload supports it. I have not checked if phpBB's implementation of plupload is configured for it. Server side Imagemagick supports it and it can be managed with GD.
Not yet, it is a project I started but I am busy with other stuffs at the moment.
You may want to instruct those students to use a different physical orientation of the phone ATM.
I know such an extension, but it's in beta, requires PHP exif library connected and only handles jpeg images. So, handle with care
I'm not aware of any specific issues with Apple but it's not just apple phones using this, even high end cameras can be set to use it. This image is correctly handled by plupload on my test forum after being resized client side, the thumbnail generated server side is not.stevemaury wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2017 3:10 pm As I understand it, the iPhone files may misreport their orientation depending on the physical orientation of the phone, so there is no way for other software to know what the proper orientation is.
Yes, they do.