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How do I rotate my avatar pic?

Started by dale58, July 28, 2015, 12:22:24 PM

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dale58

Does anyone know how to rotate a pic? I like my avatar pic but would like to rotate it to its correct orientation. Thanks, Dale

FeralRdr

Is that the normal orientation of the picture?  In other words, when you took the picture, was your camera turned on it's side to accommodate your desired composition.  If so, then take the original picture, and use a photo editor app, such as MS Paint and rotate the picture 90o.  Save it with a different file name (not absolutely necessary, but on some websites it facilitates a quicker change), and reupload it.

Hope the info helps.

FJ1100mjk

Quote from: FeralRdr on July 28, 2015, 12:31:46 PM
Is that the normal orientation of the picture?  In other words, when you took the picture, was your camera turned on it's side to accommodate your desired composition.  If so, then take the original picture, and use a photo editor app, such as MS Paint and rotate the picture 90o.  Save it with a different file name (not absolutely necessary, but on some websites it facilitates a quicker change), and reupload it.

Hope the info helps.

Just for reference, I posted some pics recently that I took with my phone while on a road trip. The pics were right side up on the phone, but when I used the attachment feature of posting the pics, the pics were upside down. A 180 degrees off. After a few instances of this, I used the edit feature in my phone to turn one of those pictures upside down, deleted the initial attachment, then attached the pic that I had rotated upside down on my phone. The new attached pic still showed upside down in the post. I threw the towel in at that point. Not sure what is going on.

At least if you put your pics in the Gallery area, you can edit and rotate them there, so they show up correctly in posts where you embed them. However, that method is convoluted, and I believe the pics when placed in the Gallery are then "branded" with a FJowners.com logo. Does the latter mean they have ownership of the pics? I don't know that either.
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red

Quote from: dale58 on July 28, 2015, 12:22:24 PMDoes anyone know how to rotate a pic? I like my avatar pic but would like to rotate it to its correct orientation. Thanks, Dale
Dale,

PM the original picture to me (not the avatar), and I will give it a shot for you.

If you want a decent photo editor, the Gimp is what I use.  It's free to download:
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

If you want some help with the photo work instead, include your phone number, and I can talk you through it.  The Gimp is easy, and capable of a lot.

Cheers,
Red
Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.

dale58

Hi red,
       Thank you for the generous offer but I'm not sure how to send a PM. I'm new to the forum and am still trying to figure out some things about it. Thanks again, Dale

charleygofast

Click on the persons name to view their profile...then click on "send this member a personal message" at the bottom of their profile page you're viewing. Hope this helps.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Charley.
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red

Quote from: dale58 on July 28, 2015, 10:00:48 PMHi red,
       Thank you for the generous offer but I'm not sure how to send a PM. I'm new to the forum and am still trying to figure out some things about it. Thanks again, Dale
Dale,

Once you have logged on here, at the top of this page, click the round button that says "PM."  On the screen that comes up, there is a box on the left marked "Messages."  Click the "Inbox" line to see PMs coming to you.  Click the "Outbox" line to see the PMs that you have sent out.  Click on any PM listed there, that you want to read.  I just sent you a PM, so let me know if you got it.

Cheers,
Red
Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.

dale58

A big thank you to red for helping me solve this problem. Dale

FJmonkey

Quote from: dale58 on July 29, 2015, 05:46:19 PM
A big thank you to red for helping me solve this problem. Dale

Well, so much for showing that the best colors defy gravity.... Glad you got it sorted...
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dale58

Hey fjmonkey, it did kinda look like it was doing an impossible wheelie lol. Dale

FJmonkey

Quote from: dale58 on July 29, 2015, 06:17:22 PM
Hey fjmonkey, it did kinda look like it was doing an impossible wheelie lol. Dale

And while not riding it... Even better...
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

FeralRdr

Well, 87's are magical machines.   :wacko3:

Dan Filetti

For future reference, simply viewing the pics on your local windows machine, via windows explorer (window+'e') will show you the pics in thumbnail mode.  You may need to adjust the view to thumbnails (small or large icons) on the top right of the screen.

Once you're looking at the pics, you can select one or multiple pics (holding down the shift [range] or control [individual select] keys while clicking) you can then right click on the selection(s) and simply choose 'rotate clockwise' or 'rotate counterclockwise'  if it's upside down, you'll need to do it twice...

You can't do video this way, but it works a treat for pics.

Dan 
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