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As it's recommended in #5194 to use the QField-camera-function it will be great when QField-camera will detect the (rounded) camera-/tablet orientation (landscape format / portrait format) and store this information in the EXIF-"orientation-"metadata of the photo.
With this it will be avoided to rework the orientation-information manually and results of fieldwork can be viewed on computer in an auto-rotated/correct way.
Reproduction steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create a project within QGIS and a layer with another photo-attachment-child-layer
Configure syncronisation with QFieldSync (in my case: max image-attachment-size /(with or height) = 1600px
Export project to folder, copy it on mobile device
Collect some data with QField and some photo-attachments
Transfer data to computer and syncronize it with QFieldSync
Go to Windows-Explorer or other favourite image-viewer
Expected behavior
Expected: Photos taken in landscape-orientation are in rotated correctly (height is smaller than width) and photos taken in potrait-format are upright in viewer (height is larger than width)
Observed behavior
All photos are in potrait-format although taken in landscape-mode
Screenshots and GIFs
Desktop (please complete the following information)
OS: [Windows]
QGIS Version [3.36.0]
QFieldSync Version 4.9.1]
Mobile (please complete the following information)
Device: [e.g. Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3]
OS: [Android 13 OneUI 5.1.1]
QField version: [3.2. (72be17)]
Problem happens with all files and projects, not only some files or projects: [Yes/No]
[If the problem happened with QFieldCloud, please add your username and project name.]
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Describe the issue
As it's recommended in #5194 to use the QField-camera-function it will be great when QField-camera will detect the (rounded) camera-/tablet orientation (landscape format / portrait format) and store this information in the EXIF-"orientation-"metadata of the photo.
With this it will be avoided to rework the orientation-information manually and results of fieldwork can be viewed on computer in an auto-rotated/correct way.
Reproduction steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Expected: Photos taken in landscape-orientation are in rotated correctly (height is smaller than width) and photos taken in potrait-format are upright in viewer (height is larger than width)
Observed behavior
All photos are in potrait-format although taken in landscape-mode
Screenshots and GIFs
Desktop (please complete the following information)
Mobile (please complete the following information)
[If the problem happened with QFieldCloud, please add your username and project name.]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: