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Posting a picture / image; how to add or embed an image or video in a post
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How to add or embed a file, image / photo or video in a post
#109
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i.e. in plain terms I think the raw image is stored rotated, let's say 90 degrees clockwise, but also includes EXIF data saying "hello image display software, I am rotated 90 degrees clockwise so you should rotate 90 degrees CCW before displaying me." But FT's software ignores that and displays the image as-is.
The conversion tool I described in post #84 takes such an image, rotates it 90 degrees CCW and deletes the EXIF rotation flag. IMO this is NOT a "correction" to the image -- it is a workaround for systems that don't take the EXIF rotation data into account.
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Per my post #84 (from which it appears IBxAnders borrowed an image to test in post #96 ) I am pretty sure it is not the EXIF rotation data that is wrong, but that FT's backend software does not correctly interpret it.
i.e. in plain terms I think the raw image is stored rotated, let's say 90 degrees clockwise, but also includes EXIF data saying "hello image display software, I am rotated 90 degrees clockwise so you should rotate 90 degrees CCW before displaying me." But FT's software ignores that and displays the image as-is.
The conversion tool I described in post #84 takes such an image, rotates it 90 degrees CCW and deletes the EXIF rotation flag. IMO this is NOT a "correction" to the image -- it is a workaround for systems that don't take the EXIF rotation data into account.
i.e. in plain terms I think the raw image is stored rotated, let's say 90 degrees clockwise, but also includes EXIF data saying "hello image display software, I am rotated 90 degrees clockwise so you should rotate 90 degrees CCW before displaying me." But FT's software ignores that and displays the image as-is.
The conversion tool I described in post #84 takes such an image, rotates it 90 degrees CCW and deletes the EXIF rotation flag. IMO this is NOT a "correction" to the image -- it is a workaround for systems that don't take the EXIF rotation data into account.
Mike, you should be able to test and confirm, I think. I'd do some testing now, but the connection I'm on is pretty mediocre so uploading photos now would be an exercise in frustration...
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I haven't done extensive A/B testing, but in my experience posting photos here, I think you may be right. Images that show properly rotated on my phone and on my laptop (Windows picture viewer) are sideways on FT, and I have to actually go in and edit the image and re-save/re-upload it--not just rotate it in Windows, which edits the EXIF data only--to get it to display properly.
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I haven't done extensive A/B testing, but in my experience posting photos here, I think you may be right. Images that show properly rotated on my phone and on my laptop (Windows picture viewer) are sideways on FT, and I have to actually go in and edit the image and re-save/re-upload it--not just rotate it in Windows, which edits the EXIF data only--to get it to display properly.
Mike, you should be able to test and confirm, I think. I'd do some testing now, but the connection I'm on is pretty mediocre so uploading photos now would be an exercise in frustration...
Mike, you should be able to test and confirm, I think. I'd do some testing now, but the connection I'm on is pretty mediocre so uploading photos now would be an exercise in frustration...
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Posts with embedded or attached videos, files or images made here purely as tests of how this works will routinely be deleted for systems efficiency.
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Once you've selected the option to see a member's posts, there's no further way to refine or select for those posts with embedded or attached images. Sorry.
#117
I have been trying to upload pics into an Expert Hotel review. I uploaded 2 pics. Now I keep getting the message: "Error while moving uploaded file to destination folder, check folder permissions on server side". What does that mean. Does Flyertalk have some kind of thing turned off? After this aggravation, I will never do another hotel review for Flyertalk. Too much time and effort for aggravation and no thanks.
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I have been trying to upload pics into an Expert Hotel review. I uploaded 2 pics. Now I keep getting the message: "Error while moving uploaded file to destination folder, check folder permissions on server side". What does that mean. Does Flyertalk have some kind of thing turned off? After this aggravation, I will never do another hotel review for Flyertalk. Too much time and effort for aggravation and no thanks.
Also if you can tell us your device type and browser version, that would help.
I just published a hotel review with multiple pictures and no error messages.
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Can you tell me how you uploaded the pictures? There are several methods to do this on FT and in order to figure out what happened I will need to know how you did it, thank you.
Also if you can tell us your device type and browser version, that would help.
I just published a hotel review with multiple pictures and no error messages.
Also if you can tell us your device type and browser version, that would help.
I just published a hotel review with multiple pictures and no error messages.
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