UPDATE : just converted the program so that it only requires a single (executable) file to run.
My
program click here (which is totally safe to use ----- as in no nasties in there --- it is 100% clean, guaranteed) --- runs on my windows 8 machine, but probably runs on other modern MS windows operating systems too. The zip file password is:
123
Google Drive comes up with a "FALSE-positive" for virus detection ----- which misleads people into thinking there is an issue.
If we put the executable file through some excellent virus checkers - such as the very well-known online virus-checker called
VirusTotal, then it becomes obvious that this software is clean.
How to use this orientation auto-correcting program?
Basically, I just put a few
.jpg files into an empty directory (yes -
.jpg files only), then I just use the mouse (eg. double-click) to run the "readexif4.exe" file.
A pop-up window will then come up. And then you use that pop-up window to navigate over to the directory with your images (to be processed), and then click on the
'select folder' button. And the processing begins.
It will not alter the original jpg image files. It will just automatically take a look at each image file - and if the image is 'wrongly' oriented, it will generate a new output file having the same base name, but will append a 'corr' (corrected) to the filename.
For example, a file '123.jpg' that needs to have the rotation fixed up will lead to another file being automatically produced, called '123_corr.jpg'.
Some image files might not contain any exif information, and might not contain any orientation information. This program will just ignore files that are found to not contain the orientation information.
It works for my samsung phone jpg files. I haven't tested it for ipad/apple jpg files. It probably works on those files too - transferred to an MS Windows machine that is.
Anybody is welcome to use this program. It is very easy to use.