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  • #971622

    Servus Kriesi-Team,
    die letzten Bilder die wir hochgeladen haben werden um 45° verdreht angezeigt???
    Wir haben verschiedene Einstellungen in der Masonry-Galerie versucht, die Bilder bleiben 45° verdreht.
    Woran kann das liegen? Wie können wir das ändern?
    Danke.
    LG Nikolaus (webadmin)

    #972076

    Servus Nikolaus,

    I can’t see that the images on that page are rotated, could you post a screenshot of what you are seeing on your end please?

    Grüß,
    Rikard

    #972104

    Servus Rikard,
    … the images are uploaded in “upright format”. In the Masonry Galerie they are shown as “portrait format” (45 degrees rotated). In the Lightbox the images are in the correct “upright format”. Sorry, but I can’t insert the screenschot from clipboard here (;-(
    Regards, Nikolaus

    #972684

    Hi NikolausWuehrer,

    Did you tag those images as landscape?

    Can you give us temporary admin access to your website in the private content box below, so that we can have a closer look?

    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #974650
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    #975075

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update.

    The masonry element defaults to the “masonry” thumbnail or image size. That particular thumbnail has a maximum width and height of 705 pixels. You can set the Size Settings to “Perfect Automatic Masonry” but the images should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 or higher to qualify as “very high” or “portrait” image.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #975100

    Hi,
    does it mean, that the images should have a distinctive format, so masonry realize if it is upright or portrait. So, I’ve to try some different preferences.
    Regards,
    Nikolaus

    #975590

    Hi,

    Yes, that’s correct. Get the height of the image and divide it by its width. To qualify as “portrait”, the quotient should be higher than 1.7. Example:

    812 / 375 = 2.16 // this is a portrait image
    

    Same with landscape but you have to get the width divided by height.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #975685

    Hi Ismael,

    thank you … ok, let’s try. I’ve to to some work to prepare images right now. (:-)
    Regards,
    Nikolaus

    #975865

    Hi Nikolaus,

    Glad we could help :)

    If you need further assistance please let us know.
    Best regards,
    Victoria

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