It's just a matter of figuring out which end is going to be the "up" one, and adjusting things accordingly. :thumbup:
:agree: It's not that difficult. Before I upload any picture, I run it though a picture editor, either a free one on my tablet, or if I'm working on my laptop, I use Photoshop Elements or MS Office Picture Manager, etc. Most Android and Apple devices (phones or tablets) come with free free picture editors today as part of the OS. Or you can download free editors from Google Play Store or the Apple App Store.
For Windows 8 or later, there are free apps in the MS App Store - or plenty of free ones you can download online for any version of Windows or Mac.
(Disclaimer: When downloading apps from the internet, ignore the ads on most download sites for software you do NOT want, and run your downloaded application through your Antivirus software before you install it.) Paint.NET is a very powerful free photo editor for Windows 7 and above. I just downloaded it and tried it out with Windows 10.
All you really need, however, is a photo editor that does 4 basic things, which almost all of them do.... Crop, rotate, re-size, and enhance. (Paint.NET does a lot more.)
Once you've got a photo editor that you like, take these basic steps before uploading a picture to the forum....
- Rotate it to the proper orientation, if necessary.
- Crop it to what you want to upload, if necessary.
- Resize it down to a size that is appropriate for a forum message (usually no wider or taller than about 600 pixels).
- (Optional) Enhance the picture with an auto-enhance or auto-level tool, which will adjust it to optimum brightness, color tone, etc.
- Save the finished product with a new name ("Save-as") and upload it into your forum post using the "Picture" icon in the forum software.
No matter if you are using a phone, a tablet, a laptop, or a desktop computer, the basic steps above are the same.
All this may sound a little complicated to some at first, but just like riding a Spyder, it's really easy and fun once you've tried it a few times. :thumbup: