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hello viewers in this tutorial i will show you how you can rotate an image by adjusting the orientation exif tag of an image to show this i made four images one with the camera in the normal position one my camera rotated clockwise one my camera upside down and my camera rotated counterclockwise so these are my captured images and if i like to show them correctly on screen i have to rotate them as i said we will not rotate based on image conversion but by setting an orientation tag in your image if you have a camera which has already an origin orientation sensor it will set the correct number on the orientation tag of your image but if you donamp;#39;t have a camera which does this automatically you have to do it manually so how can you do that you need a program to manipulate your exif information and for that purpose i use exif tool to it itamp;#39;s very easy i will show you how you do it in linux itamp;#39;s sudo update exif tool this is based on a debian machine so i need the c