"Who say's they flipped the paper. Looks right to me."
Maybe he meant to say that they flipped the two pictures. Because in the picture on the left, the picture is being held in a hand, whereas the already printed picture was in the photo on the right. But it should be the other way around, chronologically.
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Rob @ May 27th 2007 12:58AM
Who say's they flipped the paper. Looks right to me.
myscrnnm @ May 27th 2007 3:12AM
"Who say's they flipped the paper. Looks right to me."
Maybe he meant to say that they flipped the two pictures. Because in the picture on the left, the picture is being held in a hand, whereas the already printed picture was in the photo on the right. But it should be the other way around, chronologically.
derek @ May 27th 2007 12:48PM
i mean it looks as if the paper is put in the portrait orientation, then comes out in the landscape orientation