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The reason your photo would appear this way is that the photo was taken vertically and the image file itself is in this orientation. When you view on a computer, or upload, you may see the image sideways. If so, then would then need to rotate the image using your photo viewing or editing software.
Move the mouse pointer over the image. Two buttons with arrow will appear at the bottom. Select either Rotate the image 90 degrees to the left or Rotate the image 90 degrees to the right. If you want to keep the picture rotated in this way, click Save.
Right-click the sideways image on the Client Info screen and select Save image as in the menu that appears. Right-click the image from the location it was saved at (usually on the Desktop or in the Downloads folder) and select Edit. At the top of MS Paint, click Rotate. Select Rotate left 90°.
New Software Almost Always Obeys EXIF Orientation Tags Google's Android and Apple's iOS both natively create photos with the EXIF Orientation tag and support it. If a photo appears sideways when uploaded to a website, that website needs to be fixed but you can probably rotate that image on that website anyway.
Click on Edit Original in the Image Details window. Click on the Rotate icon. Click on Save. Click Update. What to do about it. The solution is to always take your photos and videos by holding the device in landscape mode with the home button on the right.
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