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2026-03-05
Phones sometimes get the orientation wrong. A quick 90° or 180° turn solves the problem.
Photos of buildings with tilted horizons look sloppy. A rotation of 1-3 degrees corrects the situation.
Printers require proper orientation. Vertical photos must be rotated before printing.
The front camera takes mirror images. Horizontal reflection makes the photo look natural.
Designers use reflection to create seamless patterns and kaleidoscopic effects.
Sometimes you need to change the direction of the photo for layout: the model is looking to the right, but the layout needs to be to the left.
All operations are available in Rotate and flip - a simple interface with preview.
See also: Image cropping, Image filters