I just recently bought my Z3 with a little over 38,000 miles and it has just a few "minor"issues but ones that I want to get fixed. For one, my console trip computer/clock was not operating, or at least I thought that because the display was not illuminating. I started digging by removing the radio (which shows "CODE WAIT") and then removing the trip computer. I had earlier noticed that if I pressed on the display screen, it would light up and show just in the area of finger pressure. When I removed it, I noticed that this front cover wasn't completely snug against the body, so the actual display piece wasn't making contact. After fixing this, I plugged it back in and viola`!! It works! I also took this opportunity to capture the make and serial no. of the radio. It appears that it's an Alpine unit. Also, if ANYONE can tell me WHY THIS SITE ROTATES MY IMAGES 90 degrees and HOW TO STOP IT, I'd appreciate it. It does it EVERY TIME. WTH???
Great job on fixing the trip computer.
As for your images, when you take them, the orientation is stored in them. Some photo programs will automatically try and adjust them to the correct orientation, so they will look OK on your computer, but some programs/sites don't take that into account, so they appear rotated. With my mac, I have to edit the pictures by rotating them 360 degrees, even when they appear correct, then saving them to get past this.
1998 Z3 1.9L Dinan Stage 3.
Last edited by s8ilver; 05-17-2018 at 05:10 PM.
Nathan in Denver
1999 M Roadster, VFE V3 S/C, Randy Forbes Reinforced, Hardtop, H&R/Bilstein, Apex PS-7, Supersprint
1999 Z3 2.8 Coupe, Headers, 3.46, Manual Swap, H&R/Koni, M Geometry/Brakes, M54B30 Manifold, Style 42
I believe Vintage42 is correct. My Moto G (Android, obviously) intermittently does the same and I've yet to figure out what triggers it. As mentioned, save, edit, save again and you should be good to go.
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I've noticed if you take the pic in landscape instead of portrait mode they post correctly. I've been able to rotate portraits 360 that originally uploaded rotated.
Thanks for all the replies. I'll see if anything changes after I edit a couple but I also use my iPhone-6S to take the pics and I'm careful to orient the phone straight up but I'll see if a "landscape" shot makes any difference and I can easily edit and save on my macbook so I'll see if anything changes. It's kind of a PITA that it happens but I guess it could always be worse...LOL
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LOL. Do you get dizzy?
Nathan in Denver
1999 M Roadster, VFE V3 S/C, Randy Forbes Reinforced, Hardtop, H&R/Bilstein, Apex PS-7, Supersprint
1999 Z3 2.8 Coupe, Headers, 3.46, Manual Swap, H&R/Koni, M Geometry/Brakes, M54B30 Manifold, Style 42
And I was kidding myself. I know how many degrees a full rotation is and I knew you were being funny as well but I also know that jimmyfloyd was trying to help me by explaining how he has to give a full rotation and save it just to force it to recognize the orientation he wants. Good for you that you use what you like and it works for you. I don't post too many pics on this site but hate it when my pics show up rotated despite my having taken them oriented correctly, and I was simply asking if others experience it on this site (it doesn't happen to me on other forums, btw) and what they do to fix it. I happen to LOVE my Apple Mac and know that it ISN'T the problem because it only happens HERE. I didn't post this to start a bashing session of Apple or Windows PCs. Sorry if you took offense but that's not what was intended.
Nathan in Denver
1999 M Roadster, VFE V3 S/C, Randy Forbes Reinforced, Hardtop, H&R/Bilstein, Apex PS-7, Supersprint
1999 Z3 2.8 Coupe, Headers, 3.46, Manual Swap, H&R/Koni, M Geometry/Brakes, M54B30 Manifold, Style 42
Yes, it is the camera that stores it in the metadata, but it is the computer/browser/website that reads that data and chooses to use it or not. On my Mac, it sets the rotation so that it is viewable as it was originally, but I believe the files are all written in the same orientation. So when the file looks correct on my computer, it still might show up on a website sideways. So rotating the photo 360 degrees and saving it updates the metadata so it views properly when uploaded to sites. Again, it is site/computer/program specific as to whether they take the metadata into account when displaying it.
Yep, that's what I was aiming to do.
1998 Z3 1.9L Dinan Stage 3.
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