In the iOS Photos app that photo is the correct way up. I might have taken the photo with the iPhone upside-down to get a flat plane of focus. Perhaps the EXIF records all this and iOS auto-rotates it but NatureMapr does not.
The photo owner can turn it around on CNM - click on image editor at the bottom right corner of your image of the orchid. Not a fix of the general problem, but useful for one off fixes!
Can I suggest there is a bug, we all need to just take a deep breath, it will be fixed in time but in the rightful absence of a key technical team member we may need to wait. The photos for every other purpose are the correct way up it is only the screen display where the bug occurs. It has been reported and will get fixed as I say in time.
yes Michael no more need for a headstand :-) Barb, I used editor to rotate pics round and round but they never ended in the upright correct position. I think Derek is right: be patient and wait for bug fix; most important is the documentation even in a headstand position.
yes Michael no more need for a headstand :-) Barb, I used editor to rotate pics round and round but they never ended in the upright correct position. I think Derek is right: be patient and wait for bug fix; most important is the documentation even in a headstand position.
Waltraud By my understanding this is a new location of this orchid on Mt Majura which if true would make it a significant sighting (even standing on ones head) - is this correct?
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