This is a situation that is familiar to every Xiaomi, Redmi or Poco smartphone owner, often due to a failure of the orientation sensor or random movement of the hand during the shooting, and fortunately, the built-in tools of the MIUI and HyperOS system allow you to fix this in a few seconds without loss of quality.
In this article, we'll take a look at all the available image correction techniques, and you'll learn how to use a standard editor, third-party apps, and even system settings to correct orientation, and turning a picture is a basic feature, but it has its own nuances to be aware of.
Sometimes the problem isn't with the file itself, but with how the screen responds to the device's position in space. We'll look at cases where you need to force the screen to flip or reset the accelerometer settings. Get ready to turn the curves into perfect shots.
Using the built-in editor in the Xiaomi Gallery
The fastest and most reliable way to change the orientation of the image is to use the regular Gallery app, which has powerful functionality on Xiaomi smartphones that users often underestimate.
To get started, open the photo and find the edit button, which usually looks like a pencil or a magic wand at the bottom of the screen, and then you click on the tool menu, where we're interested in the "Turn and Rotate" section, and that's where the 90 degree rotation and mirroring functions are.
Note that every 90 degree rotation, the image may be slightly cropped around the edges if the original resolution doesn't match the proportions of the screen. However, if you just change the landscape orientation to portrait (or vice versa), the quality of the digital file will remain the same.
βοΈ Algorithm of actions in the gallery
This is a useful feature of MIUI, which allows you to always go back to the source. In the editor settings, you can choose the save format, but for simple operations, you better leave the standard JPEG or HEIF.
Adjusting the autoturn of the screen and sensors
Often users confuse the rotation of the image itself with the rotation of the screen interface. If the phone does not respond when it is tilted, the autorotation function may be blocked. This is the system setting that controls the accelerometer and the gyroscope of the device.
Xiaomi uses the "curtain" of notifications to control this feature. Swipe from top to bottom to open the control center, and find an icon with a circle arrows or a smartphone with turn arrows. If it burns blue, turn it on. If gray, the screen will be fixed in the current orientation, regardless of how you hold the device.
β οΈ Note: In some versions of the HyperOS shell, the autorotation icon may be hidden in the second page of the curtain. Swipe left through the Quick Settings panel to find it if it is not on the first screen.
If the switch is working but the screen is not flipping, you may need to calibrate the sensors. In the engineering menu or through special applications from Google Play, you can run an accelerometer test. Put the phone on a flat horizontal surface and follow the calibrator's instructions, which will help eliminate the dissynchronization between the physical position of the case and the mapping on the matrix.
It's also worth checking whether One Hand or Panoramic Screen mode is enabled, which can block the change in orientation in certain apps.In the standard Xiaomi gallery, the turn should work seamlessly with an active sensor.
Massive turn and batch processing
When a dozen inverted photos have accumulated in an album, it's tedious to twist each one by hand.Unfortunately, the standard Xiaomi gallery doesn't have a built-in batch rotation feature for all images at once. However, there's a workaround through allocating a group of files.
You can highlight a few photos by pressing and holding your finger on the first picture, and then marking the rest. After that, click the Edit button. Alas, in mass mode, many trimming and rotating functions become unavailable. The system will offer only basic filters or deletions. So, for quality batch editing, it is better to use third-party solutions.
Apps like Photo & Picture Resizer or Batch Image Tool allow you to download an entire folder and rotate all files automatically, which saves time if you're migrating archives from an old phone where the sensor was not working correctly. Just import a folder, set a "Rotate 90 CW" action, and start the process.
When mass processing, keep an eye out for free space in memory. Creating copies of files can quickly exhaust the available space, especially if you are working with a computer. RAW-high-resolution formats or shots (48 MP, 108 MP, 200 MP) that make Xiaomi flagship cameras.
Third-party editing applications
If built-in capabilities aren't enough, Google Play offers hundreds of alternatives, many of which provide more precise control over the angle of rotation, allowing you to rotate the image not only multiples of 90 degrees, but also at an arbitrary angle, which is useful for leveling the horizon line.
Popular editors like Snapseed, Adobe Lightroom, or PicsArt have intuitive spin tools. Snapseed, for example, has Transformation, which not only rotates, but also automatically aligns the littered horizon, making it indispensable for landscape photography on Redmi Note phones.
- πΈ Snapseed: Googleβs professional tool with precise turn control and perspective.
- π¨ PicsArt: Powerful combine that allows not only to twist photos, but also to add layers, text and effects.
- βοΈ Crop & Rotate: A lightweight app that is designed exclusively for cropping and changing orientation without loss of quality.
The other advantage of using third-party software is that it's packet-based, so you can upload a series of photos, use the same twist, and save the result, which is especially true for bloggers and content makers who are preparing social media content directly from their smartphones.
Why can third-party applications work faster?
Table: Comparison of turning methods
To make it easier for you to choose the right way, we have prepared a comparison table that will help you understand when to use embedded tools and when to use third-party software.
| Method | Difficulty | Package processing | Loss of quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in gallery | Low. | No. | No. |
| Notification curtain | Minimum | No (only screen) | No. |
| Third-party editors | Medium | Yes. | Depends on the settings. |
| Online services | High (we need internet) | Partially. | Perhaps compression |
As you can see from the table, there is nothing better than a standard gallery for one-off operations: it works quickly, does not require any extra software installation and guarantees the preservation of the original quality of the image. Online services should be used only in extreme cases when there are no other tools at hand, but there is access to the network.
Frequent problems and their solution
Sometimes users are faced with a situation where the photo is turned in the gallery, but correctly displayed in other applications, or vice versa. This indicates a conflict of metadata EXIF. The file title is spelled out orientation, but some programs ignore this label, relying on their own reading of the matrix.
To fix this, you can try to "resave" the image. Open the photo, click "Edit", make a minimal change (for example, move the brightness slider a little bit), and save. This will cause the system to rewrite. EXIF-data and fix the new orientation at the file system level.
β οΈ Note: If the photo is turned black after saving, there is an error in the encoding process. HEIF on JPEG in camera or editor settings.
Another problem is that the interface orientation is stuck, and if the screen doesn't want to turn even after unlocking the autorotor, try running the Calculator or Browser app, which often force you to change orientation, which shakes up the system's screen control service and returns it to working condition.
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If the photo is turned over after transferring from computer to phone, the problem is the absence of the photo. EXIF-Use the editor to re-register them.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the photo turned upside down when itβs sent to WhatsApp, when everything is fine in the gallery?
Can you turn a video on Xiaomi like a photo?
Does turning the photo reset the camera setting?
How to prevent photo upheaval in the future?
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The built-in MIUI tools can solve 95% of the problems with the orientation of the photo without installing additional software.