Hi folks,
short question, since I haven't found an answer but only empty question posts in other forums.
Is there a way to auto rotate photos to full screen, no matter how I hold my phone?
It seems the initial screen rotation while viewing is regulated by the orientation of the phone while taking the photo ?!
Any help?
Thanks
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As the topic states im out of ideas on how to get photos to rotate when viewing them. Have tried Gyrator and BSBTweaks but neither of these work. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Anyway .. why do you want that ?
I'm also looking for this... as far as i've seen android does things as it should... i mean when browsing through pictures in full screen the pictures are either landscape either portrait depending on how they where shot... thus not having to turn the phone everytime you scroll through them... and if you are in ladscape and the picture is in portrait you just turn the phone to portrait and there you go... the picture is in full screen.... (valid for the other way arround also)... how come this is not possible in WM?
Hi folks,
short question, since I haven't found an answer but only empty question posts in other forums.
Is there a way to auto rotate photos to full screen, no matter how I hold my phone?
It seems the initial screen rotation while viewing is regulated by the orientation of the phone while taking the photo ?!
Any help?
Thanks
Sorry for dubble post ... please delete this one !!!!!!
With the HD2 camera, I have the problem that the orientation of jpegs when viewed on a computer sometimes doesn't match the orientation of the phone/camera when the photo was taken.
This is weird, and I'm wondering if it's due to some malfunctioning gravity-sensor gimmick, trying to rotate images automatically and getting it totally wrong.
Of 50 images of a sponsored walk, all taken on the same settings, the first ten are the correct orientation (landscape) but the remaining forty are landscape and sideways-on, and thus need to be rotated with PC software to make them usable.
Even stranger, on the phone screen the bad images display in correct orientation (landscape) while the good ones display rotated, i.e. in portrait while they were actually shot landscape.
Yet, no settings were changed and no change of phone orientation (other than putting-away between shots) took place to cause this.
Everything about the camera interface, especially the orientation of the controls, suggests that you should shoot landscape, and that was what I was doing.
-Any ideas how nail-down this nasty, which otherwise is going to waste a huge amount of time and effort fixing broken images?
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Hi everybody, i have a problem about my hd2's orientation sensor. It's not working. Screen not rotates neigder auto rotation on nor off... Is there any way to rotate screen on android?
May be a small script can be work as well, but i can't find anything...
If your using android rom it should be automatic, if not go to settings...display and check the auto-roate box
We need more details please.
tsunami41 said:
Hi everybody, i have a problem about my hd2's orientation sensor. It's not working. Screen not rotates neigder auto rotation on nor off... Is there any way to rotate screen on android?
May be a small script can be work as well, but i can't find anything...
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I too was looking for a way to manually change screen rotation without using the g sensor however there is (as of now) no app to force screen rotation , if your g sensor is completely busted you will not be able to rotate the screen . try downloading Max protractor from the market and see if you get any feedback in that program to confirm it is the G sensor and not a bad kernel .
Orientation sensor looks like a chip, i see it when i disassemle the phone. And it was broken (physically damaged). If i can find a working one, i try to replace it. whatever...
Yesterday i find a little program, name is "Rotation Locker". It works very well for me. I suggest it...
PS: Apologize for my bad English
I did a search, but can't find a specific answer. I have a new S4 and took a variety of pictures in both vertical and horizontal orientation. Auto rotate screen is set to on in device settings. All photos displayed properly in the Gallery app, but when I uploaded all to Dropbox, some were orientated sideways and I had to manually rotate them clockwise. This is my first Samsung phone, but all other phones I've had before, Motorola, HTC, etc. did not do this. Am I missing a simple setting on the Samsung to keep photos in the proper orientation or is there a known problem with EXIF data? I have found others complaining about the same problem when emailing photos, uploading to Facebook, etc.
I've noticed that since phones autocorrect the orientation of pictures without saving the correct view. If the camera takes a picture in portrait with the home button on the bottom then there shouldn't be a problem. If you take a landscape picture with the volume buttons facing down, then there shouldn't be a problem. This is assuming the auto rotation is enabled in the screen settings. Yes, I've experienced what you are explaining with since websites. Trial and error.
Quickpic, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alensw.PicFolder is a simple and small gallery replacement that can fix orientation issues.
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I've noticed that since phones autocorrect the orientation of pictures without saving the correct view. If the camera takes a picture in portrait with the home button on the bottom then there shouldn't be a problem. If you take a landscape picture with the volume buttons facing down, then there shouldn't be a problem. This is assuming the auto rotation is enabled in the screen settings. Yes, I've experienced what you are explaining with since websites. Trial and error.
Quickpic, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alensw.PicFolder is a simple and small gallery replacement that can fix orientation issues.
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Thanks oscar, I'll give Quickpic a try and see if uploading from that app does the trick. I can work around the problem, it's just an annoyance I hadn't seen before. I guess Dropbox is one program that does not read the orientation flag properly, at least as output on the S4.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/digitalphotography/f/sideways-pictures.htm