I have a jpeg taken with a Sony RX100M2 camera. File properties show the dimensions to be 3648W x 5472H. When I load this file as a user map, it is rendered in TF as rotated by 90 degrees. I then used Windows photo to actually rotate the image, but while the rotated image displays properly in photo and shows the proper width and height when the file properties are displayed, it is still rendered in TF rotated by 90 degrees. I think there is some information in the Jpeg file that the TF image transformation program is ignoring when it imports the file as the orientation I see in TF is what the camera saw. This is a photo of a large blueprint. I am running TF 5.57 on Windows 10 on a Lenovo W530 laptop.
Trying to fix this by doing a 3 point calibration is an incredible pain. I do not see an option in the User Map Library window to rotate the image. Is there a workaround?