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How to Rotate Photos on Facebook

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I use facebook now, but now when I see some photos of my friends, some of them are not at the

correct positon, I even broken my neck, so is it possible to totate the photos ? Asked Mar, 10 2011
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Log in to your Facebook account. If you do not have an account, you will need to sign up for one.
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Click on the Profile link at the top of the Facebook page. Underneath your profile picture is the Photo link. Click on the Photo link to get to your pictures on Facebook.
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Click on the photo album where your pictures are that you want to rotate. You will see a smaller version of the picture. Click on the picture again to get to the full size of the picture.
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Make sure you scroll all the way to the right when you see your picture in the black area. You will see two (2) icons below your picture on the right hand side. One icon is for turning pictures left and the other one is for turning pictures right.
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Click the icon to turn your pictures so that they are the way you want them viewed. That is it, you are done fixing that picture.
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Close the picture and you can go back to your other photos if you need to rotate them.

Read more: How to Rotate Photos on Facebook | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5740507_rotate-photos-facebook.html#ixzz1Fowustnn Answered Mar, 10 2011
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Hi,

Pixenate is the photo editor of choice for photo printing and photo sharing businesses.

This tool comes in handy when your photos are just slightly askew.

Spirit Level Tool

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I think I can help you..

When you edit an image in photoshop or illustrator..You can select "rotate "  , click on the photo with the " shift" and you can rotate the photo 45 degrees

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Yes, but only under certain circumstances.

In many digital cameras to take pictures will be stored on the camera direction information. If your camera uses EXIF, this information will be stored in the EXIF data for the "EXIF direction " with it and upload your photos in the Flickr. We can use this information when the photo rotate your photos.

If you want us to rotate your photos, please set your preferences here.

Note ︰ We will not rotate the original photo file. To maintain the quality of photos, we never modify the original file. Answered Dec, 29 2010
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