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<blockquote data-quote="zswman" data-source="post: 123352" data-attributes="member: 20006"><p>Thanks for getting back on this - I should have updated my post, however. Turns out it was a user error and difference between how MP and WinXP sees the exif orientation field set by my Canon camera. When "auto rotate" is set w/in my camera, MP recognizes the rotation and the image displays properly. The problem came by using the third-party Thumber application and Windows XP - NEITHER software recognizes the rotation field, so I always rotated again before putting into MP. It looked right in Thumber and the preview pane in Explorer, but rotated in MP. Now I just leave auto rotate off, manually rotate w/in Thumber and the picture looks correct in all three views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zswman, post: 123352, member: 20006"] Thanks for getting back on this - I should have updated my post, however. Turns out it was a user error and difference between how MP and WinXP sees the exif orientation field set by my Canon camera. When "auto rotate" is set w/in my camera, MP recognizes the rotation and the image displays properly. The problem came by using the third-party Thumber application and Windows XP - NEITHER software recognizes the rotation field, so I always rotated again before putting into MP. It looked right in Thumber and the preview pane in Explorer, but rotated in MP. Now I just leave auto rotate off, manually rotate w/in Thumber and the picture looks correct in all three views. [/QUOTE]
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