Camera photos always flip 90 degrees
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Affected app version
1.0.1
Affected Android/Custom ROM version
Graphene OS Build 2024111800 (Android 15)
Affected device model
Pixel 8a
How did you install the app?
F-Droid / IzzyOnDroid
Steps to reproduce the bug
Download Open Take normal pic View pic
Expected behavior
To save a pic in the orientation it was taken in
Actual behavior
Rotates 90 degrees if taken vertically from rear camera.
Screenshots/Screen recordings
No response
Additional information
No response
- Have you checked the photo in multiple image viewers? Are you sure it's a Camera issue, not your image viewer?
- Which image format are you using? 4:3, 1:1, or another?
I am having the same issue with v1.0.1 from fdroid. Using Samsung A14 (sm-a145f/n) running stock Android 13. The issue persists with both Samsung and Fossify gallery apps. Rotation is 90° left. Samsung camera app doesn't share the issue... so it is isolated to Fossify camera. It happens with system screen rotation set to either locked or auto-rotate (not a screen orientation issue). It happens regardless of device orientation (not a rotation sensor issue).
I've looked more into the issue, and found out it only happens when there are two things set at once:
- In Settings, the only thing changed from default is not saving EXIF metadata.
- Image format is full size.
Turning EXIF metadata toggle back on stops the problem for me. So, it looks like it is the lack of metsdata causing rotation to be set for a default (landscape) that makes sense for most device types except phones.
Workaround: rotate the device (unless you typically lock to portrait, like me).
Fix: could be to add a "rotate photos to best fit screen" toggle in gallery settings (assuming such a thing is possible/practical).
It also happens on the front camera.
I'm having the same issue on a Pixel 10 Pro, Android OS using v. 1.3.1 from F-Droid. Confirmed that turning the option to save metadata on resolves it. I'd rather not be saving metadata though.
you can dismiss saving metadata but you are locked into 4:3/16:9 mode then.