RacingSnake
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I've always had this issue in Win 8, whereby if the image on the camera was in portrait, windows explorer rotates to show the thumbnail correctly, but not the image.
If you then manually rotate the image, the (correct) thumbnail then rotates with it... meaning they're still out of sync!, the thumbnail is now landscape for the image which is portrait.
if you then 'rotate image' using the windows explorer right click option, you can straighten up the thumbnail and it doesn't affect the image.
I've always worked around this... typically ignoring what the thumbnail is showing me.
But my wife has a new win 8 machine for Christmas and it's doing the same thing.... so now I have to see what the issue actually is!
Does anyone know how to stop win 8 auto-rotating the thumbnails? - OR, to get win 8 to rotate the thumbnail & image at the same time?
I've replied to a thread on the MS community forum with other people having the same issue, but there has been no response yet.
If you then manually rotate the image, the (correct) thumbnail then rotates with it... meaning they're still out of sync!, the thumbnail is now landscape for the image which is portrait.
if you then 'rotate image' using the windows explorer right click option, you can straighten up the thumbnail and it doesn't affect the image.
I've always worked around this... typically ignoring what the thumbnail is showing me.
But my wife has a new win 8 machine for Christmas and it's doing the same thing.... so now I have to see what the issue actually is!

Does anyone know how to stop win 8 auto-rotating the thumbnails? - OR, to get win 8 to rotate the thumbnail & image at the same time?
I've replied to a thread on the MS community forum with other people having the same issue, but there has been no response yet.