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Dec 7, 2002
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When I take a landscape photo, sometimes the rotation sensor doesn't work properly and I end up with a photo that needs to be rotated 90° anticlockwise to get it the right way up. In iOS 12 you could go to 'Edit' and there was a button that would rotate 90° anticlockwise with a single press.

In iOS 13, the button now rotates clockwise by default, so I have to press it three times. How do I swap this back to anticlockwise? If I tap the three dots in the top-right corner and go to Edit Actions then all I can do is turn 'Markup' on and off (which doesn't seem to change anything at all, at a glance). Also, Settings/Photos doesn't have much of use in it.

Help! :)
 
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