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jpeg - Ignoring EXIF orientation in browsers

It seems currently (Chrome 86) Chrome honors the EXIF orientation flag when displaying JPEGs.

This is an issue for me (regarding images selected by the user and converted to data URIs by Javascript), so I was looking whether it's possible to disable this behavior.

There is a CSS property image-orientation: none (default is image-orientation: from-image) that could possibly achieve this, but I'm having a hard time finding out what the status of this CSS property is.

MDN says it's deprecated. CanIUse says no such thing. There are several posts by W3C CSSWG and WHATWG (I'm not even sure which one is relevant) discussing this property and there's also a proposal for an HTML attribute autorotate but that has no "false" value, so it seems irrelevant.


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