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HOW TO MAKE YOUR iPHONE PHOTOS APPEAR IN THE CORRECT ORIENTATION

The Camera app on an iPhone or iPad makes it a snap (sorry for the pun) to take pictures in either portrait or landscape orientation. But what do you do when the rotation is incorrect, either when making the shot or when reviewing it later?

Check for the rotation in the interface

Camera uses subtle signals to let you know that your photo will be captured in landscape or portrait. Certain text and icons rotate to the position that Camera registers the photo will be captured as.

In the figure, you can see that if your iPhone or iPad is in portrait orientation, the symbols at the top and the text for magnification appear in that orientation (note the magnification factors enlarged and highlighted in the red circle at right).

Now in landscape orientation, note

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