I've had this problem with some cameras - I think the E-OM-1 was one
of them
I didn't bother to find the cause though.
It also happened a few times with which fuji I don't remember, but
what I do remeber is that it was on some rare occasions when the
camera was tilted AND the horizon off.
May not help you, yet ...
Philippe
Le 17 sept. 15 à 23:29, Frank a écrit :
If you review your pictures in camera, their orientation is correct?
If not
it could be a broken sensor in camera?
2015-09-17 19:19 GMT+02:00 Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx>:
Not there in LR5. Only 4 options under that category.
I'll check online help and see if they say anything. It had been
working,
then just stopped.
On 9/17/15 12:13 : , philippe.amard wrote:
Preferences -> general - > import options
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/Image
+2.png.html
5th box down in LR3, the one I have available, here
I don't remember for LR5 ( at my other place ...)
Ph
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