soundsgoodtome 155 Posted October 16, 2020 Share Posted October 16, 2020 In the past, the iOS app always respected the orientation of the camera when the photo was taken. After rotating the phone, I always watched for Evernote's icons to rotate to match the phone to make sure that photos had the correct orientation. As a result, the image would be properly oriented in the new note. But that's now broken. In the new version, after rotating my iPhone to landscape orientation and taking a photo, the note is created with the photo improperly rotated. Yes, there's now a rotation button, but if the app is behaving properly in the first place, we shouldn't need to use the rotation button unless we change our mind about the desired orientation of the photo. Link to comment
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