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When I upload an image with orientation > 1, the wordpress core system will automatically rotate the image properly, this time the image file will add the suffix "rotated". At the same time, the wordpress core will keep the original image information in the "original_image" information. However the plug-in didn't work properly that wordpress core does but used the "original_image" original image, and resulted in the attached size images being incorrectly oriented. Here is an image with orientation > 1 that I used and had a rotation problem: https://homevietdev.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/2023/07/oGNhuURj-DN-02-19.jpg
Hope the development team learns and fixes this issue.
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When I upload an image with orientation > 1, the wordpress core system will automatically rotate the image properly, this time the image file will add the suffix "rotated". At the same time, the wordpress core will keep the original image information in the "original_image" information. However the plug-in didn't work properly that wordpress core does but used the "original_image" original image, and resulted in the attached size images being incorrectly oriented. Here is an image with orientation > 1 that I used and had a rotation problem:
https://homevietdev.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/2023/07/oGNhuURj-DN-02-19.jpg
Hope the development team learns and fixes this issue.
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