How to rotate photos

To rotate a photo 90 180 or 270 degrees.
Look at your photo and tilt your phone till you u get the photo how u want it.
Do a screen shot by presing the home button and the lock/on/off buttons at the same time
Message was edited by: Mckpat

You're welcome.
I've seen very few if any questions about rotating photos here. Photos imported by your computer from the camera roll can be rotated by the application used for the import or with photo viewing software, but thanks.

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