There is a known Windows 7 incompatibility issue with portrait photos taken with the iPhone 4 and 4S. Unlike with the 3G or 3GS, photos taken in portrait mode on the iPhone 4 and 4S do not auto-rotate when imported in to Windows 7. This is the case: (i) whether you sync your photos via iCloud or physically import them via USB; and (ii) even when you explicitly set the Windows import utility to auto-rotate photos on import. To make matters worse, a good portion of these photos end up locked in such a way that they cannot be rotated with the various photo rotate functions built in to Windows 7 tools (see error message in the image above). This video shows you how to use the free 'JPEG Lossless Rotator' app to solve this problem. |
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Easily Rotate Locked iPhone 4 and 4S Photos in Windows 7 with the Free JPEG Lossless Rotator
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