I believe I have seen it flipped horizontally in the camera app on my Ice 
Cream Sandwich.


If I was coding, I would just flip it again horizontally to get it back to 
normal.


Or, I would just ignore it as most people are taking pictures of their 
faces, which are usually somewhat symmetric.



On Monday, July 30, 2012 9:12:47 AM UTC-5, user123 wrote:
>
> Uhm... don't remember. Is there a solution for any of the cases? I'll 
> check it again.
>
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 3:50:52 PM UTC+2, bob wrote:
>>
>> Rotated 180 degrees or flipped horizontally?  The latter seems more 
>> probable.
>>
>> On Monday, July 30, 2012 7:59:02 AM UTC-5, user123 wrote:
>>>
>>> I have the same problem described here: Android Front Facing Camera 
>>> Taking Inverted 
>>> Photos<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10283467/android-front-facing-camera-taking-inverted-photos>
>>>
>>> What's different in my case is that I'm starting the camera app via 
>>> intent, not implementing it myself. So probably no way to use CameraInfo or 
>>> the like. How can I solve this?
>>>
>>> In order to summarize: When starting camera via intent and take the 
>>> picture using front camera, the returned bitmap is rotated by 180°.
>>>
>>

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