That looks really nice. But somehow it is 90 degrees rotated on my screen. And since “my screen” is an iPad, I cannot make it right by rotating the screen…
That’s bizarre! I wonder if it’s pulling a “low res” version for iPad or something like that. Can’t remember if I edited the original image and maybe rotated it in the WP image editor… (it sometimes does strange things)
Are you able to look at the image information on iPad? Would it show the file name?
Just to check, you do know that trees are usually thin at the bottom and wide, branchy on top? (Just in case you’re used to baobab trees or diagrams…)
This is really weird: it only shows up sideways in Safari on the iPad. Safari and other browsers show it correctly on Windows. Embedded Safari on iPad even shows it correctly… I feel ike I should take a picture to show it… I still know what trees should look like … (I think)
Apple stuff is weird anyway: I put up some pictures and the night shot was upside down. I flipped it around, and now the thumbnail is upside down. Go figure.
The iPad knows which way it is facing, landscape or portrait, and will rotate the display accordingly. Thus you can’t turn things around, as the system keeps rotating the display as you turn it in your hands. I’ve done it too many times already, expecting a different result…
P.S. Thanks for making me laugh with the tree question — I needed that today.
That looks really nice. But somehow it is 90 degrees rotated on my screen. And since “my screen” is an iPad, I cannot make it right by rotating the screen…
Oh, also: What do you mean by you cannot rotate the screen? Is that iPad humour?
That’s bizarre! I wonder if it’s pulling a “low res” version for iPad or something like that. Can’t remember if I edited the original image and maybe rotated it in the WP image editor… (it sometimes does strange things)
Are you able to look at the image information on iPad? Would it show the file name?
Just to check, you do know that trees are usually thin at the bottom and wide, branchy on top? (Just in case you’re used to baobab trees or diagrams…)
This is really weird: it only shows up sideways in Safari on the iPad. Safari and other browsers show it correctly on Windows. Embedded Safari on iPad even shows it correctly… I feel ike I should take a picture to show it… I still know what trees should look like … (I think)
Apple stuff is weird anyway: I put up some pictures and the night shot was upside down. I flipped it around, and now the thumbnail is upside down. Go figure.
The iPad knows which way it is facing, landscape or portrait, and will rotate the display accordingly. Thus you can’t turn things around, as the system keeps rotating the display as you turn it in your hands. I’ve done it too many times already, expecting a different result…
P.S. Thanks for making me laugh with the tree question — I needed that today.
You need to use the rotation lock
Cool, live and learn. And here I was just teaching iPad tricks to other people…