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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    I have been direct messaging and tagging Daniel for months and not had one response.
  • Don't despair @Fire, I recieved a reply after I contacted him on email the 2 nd time.

    I have strange things going on with the "Potting Shed" but it could be my tablet! However it wont right itself,I'll take a photoshot to show what I mean. Ive cleared my Cache but still no good.
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.

  • The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066
    My photo was taken in portrait on an iphone an posted from my laptop.  Exactly the same as I always do.
    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • gunndabadgunndabad Posts: 35
    The image rotation issue is due to how some cameras record the orientation of the camera when taking a photo. iOS (and probably others) use EXIF orientation metadata to represent 'portrait'. Ideally the forum would be updated to handle reading this metadata and rotating images so they're displayed correctly.

    See https://sirv.com/help/articles/rotate-photos-to-be-upright/ for more info.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    gunndabad said:
    The image rotation issue is due to how some cameras record the orientation of the camera when taking a photo. iOS (and probably others) use EXIF orientation metadata to represent 'portrait'. Ideally the forum would be updated to handle reading this metadata and rotating images so they're displayed correctly.

    See https://sirv.com/help/articles/rotate-photos-to-be-upright/ for more info.

    This didn't seem to have been an issue until a few weeks ago.
  • Janie BJanie B Posts: 963
    edited March 2021
    I'm enjoying all the lovely spring colour on this thread, thanks! Can I just ask, all the lovely iris reticulata growing in pots... can you just leave them in their pots and bring them out year after year...? I think someone ( @Dovefromabove maybe?) said they were short-lived... so maybe just for a year or two...? 
    On edit... I've just remembered my pic is of a lovely iris I grew some years ago... think I just chucked the bulbs after they flowered...
    Lincolnshire
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