

Then it appears correctly in ProPresenter. So, what I've had to manually do is open up the Paint program within Windows, rotate the image 90 degrees within the program, and then save it. It's somehow turned itself back 90 degrees. All is fine, right? Well, when I insert the photo into the ProPresenter software, you'd think the photo should appear correctly, but it doesn't. If I download them to the computer, there are times when I'll have to rotate the landscape pictures 90 degress within Windows explorer so I'm not having to tilt my head to see the photo. When I take the photos, I obviously take them either portrait or landscape view. Sometimes I need to take photos that are used in the slides, and I normally use the camera on my iPhone. I help with our video/sound team, and I also build slides using software called ProPresenter. I'll give you an example from some volunteer work that I do at my church. This is a quirk in Windows that I've not been able to solve.
