A very basic story on a whim.
Looking at Twitter or Facebook, sometimes a 90 -degree -tiled photo is uploaded.Oh, don't you look at it?
Such a guy.
写真をアップロードしたら縦横が間違っていた図Obviously, it is a horizontal photo, but it is posted vertically."This is a 90 -degree tilt your neck."
You can look at the iPhone sideways, but it's not clear.
Recently, I saw such a scene in a row, so I decided to make it a story.
The photos posted at 90 degrees are usually "the photos are in the vertical direction, though they should have been taken in the horizontal direction."I don't see many reverse patterns.
Furthermore, it is a composition that looks down from the top.
The reason is easy.
When the camera of the iPhone starts, it starts up in the "vertical position".Then, detect the orientation of the iPhone and change the direction of shooting accordingly.
If you hold the iPhone sideways, the photos will be sideways, and if you hold them in the vertical position, the photos will be vertical, and even if you are upside down, it will be the right photo up and down.
However, if you suddenly turn your camera directly above or just below, you can't judge which one you are trying to shoot.
こんな風に上から撮るときは、撮った写真のどっちを上にすべきか判断できないのだThen, "The photo taken is a vertical position, even though you have an iPhone sideways."Usually, when you try to share photos, you notice.
The best measure is to check which camera is facing when shooting.
Where should I look?It is the direction of the icon on the shooting screen.For example, if you are a dual camera model such as "iPhone XS", it is OK if you look at the magnification display direction.Other models can be confirmed by looking at the camera in / out switching buttons and the direction of the "HDR" display.
At the time of shooting, add a habit of checking if these directions match the orientation of what you want to shoot.
一見すると横向きに見えるが、実は「縦」になっている例。囲った部分の向きが被写体の向きと一致していないIf you take a picture without matching the orientation of the subject and the orientation of the photo, it will be like this.
すごく……縦向きな写真。首かiPhoneの向きを変えないと正しく見られないIf this happens, you should fix the shooting.
The method is easy.Once the iPhone is vertical and the iPhone recognizes, "I'm trying to shoot it now."
Once you turn it vertically and turn it to the front, the iPhone will know, "Oh, this is the top," so it will switch to the horizontal photo.
一度iPhoneを垂直に持ち直して、カメラの向きを覚えさせるThen, if you turn it down again, it will maintain the front direction as it is, so you can take a picture in the horizontal position.
今度こそ、横向き撮影になったBy the way, if you want to take a picture straight from directly above, pay attention to the center of the screen.
There is a white cross in the center, so if you hold it exactly with yellow, you can take a beautiful shot.
For reference when taking a picture or a manhole or something like a book.
"I'm going to be horizontal" is often in cooking photos.I sometimes take a dish from directly above, but if the photo I took was rotating 90 degrees, it would be ruined.
However, if you want to take a quick shot and eat it quickly, you will not notice that the direction of the photo is different.Looking back, he said, "Oh, it was vertical."
In such a case, fix it with a photo app.
When I was looking for a good example, a photo of visiting Sendai after the 2011 East Japan Earthquake came out.On the return Shinkansen, when I opened the lunch box I bought in Sendai, there was a paper called "Let's do our best for reconstruction", so I took it together.This was vertical, even though I intended to shoot in the side position.
So to fix it.Tap "Edit" at the top right of the photo display screen and migrate to editing mode.Then, use the "trimming & rotation tool" to tap the 90 -degree rotation button.
縦になってしまった写真を開いて「編集」をタップして……トリミング&回転ツールをタップして……90度回転ボタンをタップして横向きにEasy to remember once.
If you try to upload it, if you think, "What? The vertical and horizontal and horizontal are strange", you can fix it with a photo app and then upload it again.
In fact, it would be nice if the SNS app could be "rotated" when uploading a photo ...The Instagram app can be easy, but the Facebook app doesn't have that function (as of the end of August 2018).disappointing.You can do the Twitter app, but the procedure is a little troublesome.
Before having a flashy filter function, I want you to do something like this.Thank you to the app creators.