If Anto opened the picture on his computer, then saved it as a new file (using "Save As", instead of "Save"), then the new file should have the correct orientation. He should then upload the new file to this forum.
Also, while you are saving the picture to a new file, you can give the new file a meaningful name, instead of using the auto-generated name that the camera produces.
I don't know for sure if that will work, but my guess is that it would. I'll give it a try when I get a chance.
(Sorry to pick on you, Anto. You're not the only one that has encountered this problem.)
- Dave
edit: I just realized that I hadn't answered your question.
Do you intend to say that Anto should rotate his photos in any event, even if he rotates them 360 degrees, just to stop the system doing this to him?
Yes, that is probably a good idea. If you don't want to save the picture to a new file, but save it back to the same file, you probably need to do something to the picture; otherwise the viewing program won't see the point in saving it back. Rotating the picture 360 degrees should work. Or rotating it left 90 degrees, then back right 90 degrees.