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Originally Posted by aruzinsky
Regarding the unwanted rotation, if you used File Explorer to "rotate" the JPEG file to an upright position, it is probably the fault of Windows 10. The methods used differ between Windows 10 and previous versions. For example, if you view a Windows 10 "rotated" JPEG in Windows 7 File Explorer or Windows 7 Paint, it will be unrotated. The Windows 7 rotation method works with all programs but the Windows 10 method only works with some programs.
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Unfortunately I have windows 10. I did find a way of rotating the image once I had uploaded it but that either caused the site to crash or the thumbnail to disappear.
I unfortunately have a lot of issues with this site, including being unable to upload images (these are the first images I've been able to upload in over a year) and even being unable to access it for days at a time.

It's no fun being a "lurker"
