Posted 10 years ago
Rattletrap
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This great pump is displayed right side up at aaa Lakeside Storage in Provo and can be seen along with a bout 100 other pumps and signs for FREE. It is a G/B pump from the 1920s and came off of a farm in Delta Utah in 2013. Not a lot of these old guys still in use, but we have a lot on display for those who love them like we do.
why are these upside down?
The pix appear upside down because the CW software is not compatible with the IPad software that was used to transfer the Pix. Not sure why but CW needs to upgrade their software if it is going to work with IPads and IPhones.
Isn't modern technology great? In the mean time we will get stiff necks while we stand on our heads to look at the cool pix posted by IPads users.
I just tested it with a test post from my iPad... No problem.
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Just fixed the photo for you.
Nice work Ben!
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I find it interesting that I have this problem when others don't appear to have it? The pix are actually stored in my IPad and were taken with the IPad horizontal and all I am doing is downloading them from "existing photos" to transfer on to the CW site? I do this with Facebook, blogs, Instagram etc and it never goes upside down, but seems to always go upside down with CW? When transferrin the pix I don't get a page on the IPad that allows me to rotate it, preview it or adjust it in any way and the CW software just automatically changes the pix to upside down? It all seems to fit perfectly with the rest of what goes on in life so no reason to panic and I'm learning to like standing on my head. I'm lucky to be alive in my mid 70s so upside down is no problem for me. :)
How did you happen to figure out how to change it? Seems lots of people have the same issue. What did you do to correct it? I have lots of phone pictures and it seems to depend on how I hold the phone and whether I rotate the picture before I post it.
Some very nice guy does the rotation for me & I have no clue how he does it? My old age doesn't seem to help in this modern world. I just keep pulling weeds in the yard & try to smile knowing all the time I'm just another grumpy old man
My limited experience is that phone and tablet photos only upload properly when the device if rightside up (in portrait mode). If you twist it to the left or right , and then do not correct that using the photo-editing software on your computer, the image arrives on our site sideways. We need to add little arrows that let you adjust orientation after upload but before publishing, but we are a small crew.... Tx!