When I try to add a photo to a post, it is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, what's the deal
jim larson said
Dec 5, 2015
Why
Webmaster said
Dec 5, 2015
That is the way it was photographed... your image software on the PC automatically "orients" it for proper display - but the data in the photo tells it what is the top.
Rotate the photo in your image software 90 deg's (so it looks wrong on your PC) and do a "save as" (different filename... add an _b or something), then try posting that photo to the board.
jim larson said
Dec 5, 2015
Nothing works, even tried two different iPhones. Some sort of software glitch, my computer, my phone, or something.
Lost in the 60s said
Dec 6, 2015
jim larson wrote:
Nothing works, even tried two different iPhones. Some sort of software glitch, my computer, my phone, or something.
email the pic to me and I'll rotate, save and post it from Photobucket.
Chris R said
Dec 6, 2015
How were you posting photos before Jim? You have posted many photos in your other posts and they turn out fine. Were all those photos off your phone as well or are you trying something different this time?
jim larson said
Dec 6, 2015
Chris R wrote:
How were you posting photos before Jim? You have posted many photos in your other posts and they turn out fine. Were all those photos off your phone as well or are you trying something different this time?
I use to have iPhoto's with my mac. That changed to something called photo's with the updates. Ever since then a problem
dashboard said
Dec 6, 2015
If you want to email me the pixs i'll post them for you. Or, go ahead and post the pixs and I'll set my laptop on it's side.
dashboard said
Dec 6, 2015
Found them on the web, I think it's your car. Hard to tell with how dark pix's are. But, it looks like the bar is not centered.
Thanks Kevin. How did you rotate them? Because of the bends in the bar and where the bushing bracket sit in relation to those bends and where the bracket is mounted to the frame, it does not appear that I will be able to slide the bar to the passenger side. I think I would have to make a special bracket to hold the bushing to be able to slide the bar to the passenger side.
I don't think the frame has been tweeted. Maybe the bar or maybe it came from the factory that way. It is suppose to be a factory TA bar from the 70's. Wondering if this is common. I am thinking I will just try it that way. What do you or anyone else think?
Lost in the 60s said
Dec 6, 2015
It looks OK. The bar is wider than original and the links are going to lean like that. The bar will center itself with driving.
Derek69SS said
Dec 6, 2015
I wouldn't worry about it.
Enganeer said
Dec 6, 2015
Don;t worry about it.
-- Edited by Enganeer on Sunday 6th of December 2015 10:05:53 PM
jim larson said
Dec 7, 2015
Lost in the 60s wrote:
It looks OK. The bar is wider than original and the links are going to lean like that. The bar will center itself with driving.
I must have read 12 or most post on TC about this and not in one did they mention it was wider. When I got the bar, I measured the distance between the centers of the end link holes and it was indeed about 1/2" wider.
Why
Rotate the photo in your image software 90 deg's (so it looks wrong on your PC) and do a "save as" (different filename... add an _b or something), then try posting that photo to the board.
Nothing works, even tried two different iPhones. Some sort of software glitch, my computer, my phone, or something.
email the pic to me and I'll rotate, save and post it from Photobucket.
How were you posting photos before Jim? You have posted many photos in your other posts and they turn out fine. Were all those photos off your phone as well or are you trying something different this time?
I use to have iPhoto's with my mac. That changed to something called photo's with the updates. Ever since then a problem
Found them on the web, I think it's your car. Hard to tell with how dark pix's are. But, it looks like the bar is not centered.
Thanks Kevin. How did you rotate them? Because of the bends in the bar and where the bushing bracket sit in relation to those bends and where the bracket is mounted to the frame, it does not appear that I will be able to slide the bar to the passenger side. I think I would have to make a special bracket to hold the bushing to be able to slide the bar to the passenger side.
I don't think the frame has been tweeted. Maybe the bar or maybe it came from the factory that way. It is suppose to be a factory TA bar from the 70's. Wondering if this is common. I am thinking I will just try it that way. What do you or anyone else think?
Don;t worry about it.
-- Edited by Enganeer on Sunday 6th of December 2015 10:05:53 PM
I must have read 12 or most post on TC about this and not in one did they mention it was wider. When I got the bar, I measured the distance between the centers of the end link holes and it was indeed about 1/2" wider.
Thanks everyone