karasardelis wrote:
On the othet hand, apple advertises the brand new iPhone 4S in TV taking picture and videos with the volume button up as a shutter release button - this results to all images and videos captured upside down... HUGE MISTAKE!!!
How hard is this to understand???
Lets picture a world where EXIF doesn't exist (for the purpose of this explanation). If you took a photo with the iphone the way they want you to now, ie with the volume button, then the photos/video's are UPSIDE DOWN!. If you were to hold the phone with the home button on the right, ie volume button bottom left, the pictures are RIGHT SIDE UP, but the phone's Camera is apparently UPSIDE DOWN according to how Apple want you to now hold it, ie with the volume button up!!
Personally I didn't realise this issue until Apple told me to use the volume button. I used to take pictures and video with the home button on the right. I had no idea of EXIF because I was taking pics/vid in the cameras upright position. It is still in it's upright position, but now we're told to 'hold it upside down' and let EXIF fix the problem.
EXIF only matters if EVERYONE uses it.
What do Apple need to do to fix this issue?
either
a) physically flip the internal camera 180 degrees, not possible for the phones already out there!!
b) write a patch that flips the internal camera 180 degrees in the OS (is this possible??)
c) realise that not everyone uses EXIF therefore refer to b)