I’ve tried flipping it 180 as well. No luck so far. :|

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On your PC, flip it 360° and save it again under a new name. Your OS uses different image orientation information than browsers do. This way you can overwrite it.

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So, here’s the thing about 360-degree rotations …

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I meant what I said. it “looks” like before, but when you save it, you’ll overwrite the orientation info that the browser is reading with the the ones the OS is reading.

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I don’t know if you’re doubling down or unfamiliar with circles, but there’s a reason Photoshop doesn’t include a 360-degree rotation option.

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