![]() They are all upside-down, the way the camera shoots them mounted on the macro table. I import the images into PhotoSuprem first. And curiously enough it only affects the RAW files - not the DNGs !!! It seems very unlikely to me that all three software products from different vendors ignore the XMP rotation tags. ![]() Hhhm - I really don't think this is a PhotoLab error, because it also happens in Photoshop and Affinity Photo. Only way to fix this: rotate the images again in PhotoSupreme and rebuild all thumbnails. (10) dounle-click in PhotoSupreme displays the image as upside-down (9) verify folders for files in PhotoSupreme adds the _print file and creates a correctly oriented thumbnail (8) export the image as JPG in PhotoLab with suffix _print (6) Rotate image 2x 90° clockwise in PhotoLab (5) PhotoLab displays the image still as not rotated (i.e., upside-down) (3) rotate in PhotoSupreme 2x 90° clockwise (1) shoot image on macro table upside-down Now, back in PhotoSupreme the edited image is displayed correctly as a thumbnail, but if I open it in the image viewer, it is displayed as rotated. This is quite annoying, especially If I then rotate and the raw file and save it a JPG print version and add it via find missing files to Photo Supreme. It is helpful to be able to rotate images in Photo Supreme and if I then open the JPGs in Photoshop they are displayed the same way I rotated them in PhotoSupreme.įor some reason that is not the case, if I open raw files (NEF or DNG) - they are displayed the way they were originally ingested by Photo Supreme.
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