![]() This application is working on both Photo & Video with so many type. The best I can find is cryptic discussions of Exif data, without any clear novice instruction. EXIFTool Android is a portable application on Android, ported from EXIFTool make by Phil Harvey ( ). But there doesn't seem to be any simple tutorial on how to do this, just random posts about command line picture editing which doesn't work if I have to open the images up in a viewer, then close and run a command on them and open them up again to check. Apparently I hold my phone in different orientations when taking pictures and I'd like to fix them once and for all. My main problem is that I can't seem to get the orientation of my photos to be set correctly and the honored by all applications. But with Ubuntu some applications rotate and save that rotation, but the rotation is ignored by other applications and visa versa. ![]() With Windows if I rotate an image in Windows Explorer or Window's image viewer, it retains that orientation everywhere in every application. I'm not sure why this is so difficult under Ubuntu/Linux.
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