Driver Photo Orientation

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10range
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Driver Photo Orientation

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I am wondering if there is a way to change the driver photo from portrait to landscape orientation? We are planning to display photos of the car rather than the builder. I adjusted the dimensions of the photo but this did not change how the picture was displayed. Is it possible to change this?
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That is not something that is currently configurable. We will consider that for the next version of the software.
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After having to take pictures independently of DMV another feature that would be nice is the ability to crop/scale a photo that you take for use. The person taking the pictures this year, took them in landscape and I had to crop them down, plus resize to 640.480 in a seperate program, then bring them in. Even if they are taken in portrait, you might want to reposition the cropped area. Similar to what you would do for your Facebook profile picture.
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msurebel wrote:After having to take pictures independently of DMV another feature that would be nice is the ability to crop/scale a photo that you take for use. The person taking the pictures this year, took them in landscape and I had to crop them down, plus resize to 640.480 in a seperate program, then bring them in. Even if they are taken in portrait, you might want to reposition the cropped area. Similar to what you would do for your Facebook profile picture.
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