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Anyone know why the first comparison image is rotated 90 degrees for both ThumbHash and BlurHash versions? Is this a limitation of the type of encoding or just a mistake? All other comparison images match source rotation.


That's the only image with a non-zero EXIF orientation. Which probably means you're using an older browser (e.g. Chrome started respecting EXIF orientation in version 81+, which I think came out 3 years ago?). You'd have to update your browser for it to display correctly.


Yep. Here's a good description of the issue, with examples that will show if the browser is the problem: https://magnushoff.com/articles/jpeg-orientation/




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