Posted by Sylvia Van Nooten (Milano, Italy) on 21 February 2007 in Cityscape & Urban.
Hit this problem for the second time with the image uploading sideways---last time I deleted an image I couldn't upload another one on the same day so I'm leaving it. Anyone have any idea why it would appear ok when opened on my desktop but won't upload correctly? It it too wide and I need to crop it?
This is grainier than I wanted it, but I was trying for surreal in this string of images and the cat, car, woman and rodeo poster all portray the weirdness of Decaying Urban---especially in a historical district like the Naviglio area of Milan. I could have gone for black and white but I liked the red car.
Waw, it´s pretty! And the grain for me it´s ok, give some special effect!
21 Feb 2007 9:17am
It's an awesome image!! I really like it, and having it sideways is fine by me!! Love the colour effects, it looks like one of those half tone cartoon images in older mags from the 1950's or earlier. Brilliant!
21 Feb 2007 2:42pm
Not sure about the problem with the image being sideways... are you just turning the thumbnail but not the real file? What are you using to look at your thumbnails / pictures? For example Windows picture viewer or Adobe, etc...
21 Feb 2007 6:26pm
@Daroru: Thought I was turning the image, not the thumbnail, but that COULD be it. I'm using something called "Anteprima" on a Mac with Italian interface. I'll check it out further, thanks!
I have no idea about your problem
21 Feb 2007 6:56pm
<i>I'm using something called "Anteprima" on a Mac </i>
I think here lies the problem, most likely "Anteprima" (Preview) works in RAM and doesn't save changes if not told to.
22 Feb 2007 7:58pm
Yup - my guess is that whatever program you are viewing the image with is rotating the image in memory but not saving the changes to disk. Make sure you explicitly rotate the photo and save it again. Aminus3 will only display what you upload so you have to make sure the image is rotated first before uploading.
23 Feb 2007 6:19am
PREVIEW ONLY
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