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Camera photos always flip 90 degrees

Open treyus30 opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

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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

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Additional information

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treyus30 avatar Dec 05 '24 04:12 treyus30

  1. Have you checked the photo in multiple image viewers? Are you sure it's a Camera issue, not your image viewer?
  2. Which image format are you using? 4:3, 1:1, or another?

Aga-C avatar Dec 05 '24 06:12 Aga-C

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).

mysteryoneal avatar Dec 09 '24 05:12 mysteryoneal

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.

Aga-C avatar Dec 09 '24 05:12 Aga-C

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).

mysteryoneal avatar Dec 09 '24 05:12 mysteryoneal

It also happens on the front camera.

naveensingh avatar Aug 30 '25 16:08 naveensingh

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.

botdream avatar Oct 15 '25 00:10 botdream

you can dismiss saving metadata but you are locked into 4:3/16:9 mode then.

lonkalsim avatar Oct 18 '25 17:10 lonkalsim