Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but I've been searching for an answer to this for some time with no success.
I currently use Photoshop Elements 5.0 to import in pictures from the camera. The program seems to read from the metadata the orientation of the picture and then provide the correct orientation in the organizer view. If you look at the photo in Windows file explorer, the picture is still in the original landscape orientation. It seems to be the same when you are doing the rotating after you import the picture (i.e. manually click on "rotate 90 clockwise".
Is there a way to configure the program to really rotate the picture? I stream my photos for viewing with other PCs in the house and these other PCs and applications are not "metadata" aware.
Appreciate any help that I can get.
I currently use Photoshop Elements 5.0 to import in pictures from the camera. The program seems to read from the metadata the orientation of the picture and then provide the correct orientation in the organizer view. If you look at the photo in Windows file explorer, the picture is still in the original landscape orientation. It seems to be the same when you are doing the rotating after you import the picture (i.e. manually click on "rotate 90 clockwise".
Is there a way to configure the program to really rotate the picture? I stream my photos for viewing with other PCs in the house and these other PCs and applications are not "metadata" aware.
Appreciate any help that I can get.