How can I stop my iPhone Camera from rotating photos?

My staff and I take thousands of pictures every day of cars and trucks for automotive dealers. And every once in a while, an image will rotate to “vertical”, even though we are shooting every image as “landscape”. It’s as if Apple has created artificial intelligence to correct images that the AI believes should be vertical. It does not seem to matter if we have the rotation lock on or off.


And, we take the time to hold the camera level. However, the Apple technology will not always keep the image in landscape format. Occasionally the Apple OS will rotate the image when It is not desired. It frustrates our clients, and it reflects poorly on our work.


Is there anyway to stop the Apple system from rotating images? I wish Apple would develop something that would lock images into landscape mode or vertical mode when photographing.


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Posted on Aug 30, 2024 6:49 AM

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Aug 30, 2024 8:03 AM in response to Car-photo-guy

And, we take the time to hold the camera level.

You are holding it wrong. ...just kidding. As Richard ninja'd I often have to rotate "pointed down" images unless I have taken care to 1st point the device to the imagined horizon and even that might not be fool-proof. All images are landscape by default but the poor little chip inside the device sometimes gets confused or is too slow to notice which side is up or down and incorrectly tags the position so we humans have to intervene.

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