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The same JPG renders rotated in some programs and not in others

Asked by poisa in PHP Scripting Language, Adobe Photoshop, Images and Photos

Hi,

Please look at this file (it's a zip file with a jpg inside it):

http://norlandaudio.com/image_rotated/hq.zip

When I open it in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (the default for XP), or Microsoft Paint, it renders as if it were rotated 90 degrees. Internet Explorer and Firefox also render it rotated. The GD library in PHP also  rotates it.

Photoshop renders it normally.

Can anyone explain this?

I'm doing a program in PHP where I have to batch process a LOT of thumbnails, and one of my users reported this (which I have never seen). i'm using the GDLib bundled with PHP 5.2.5.

Is there anyway around this with PHP?

Note: That the attached image is the ORIGINAL version, meaning the version my user tried to process through my program. If you try to open this file with a browser and with photoshop, you'll see what I mean.

Regards,
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