If your images are automatically rotating after conversion, it's likely because the image converter you are using does not properly recognize the orientation properties. Many basic converters ignore the data about how the photo was taken, and they just rotate the converted image based on their own 'default.' When this happens, you will see that the photo comes out sideways or upside down, because the converter does not display the file in the orientation in which the file was saved. A solution is to find a reliable converter like Softaken Image Converter. It properly reads the original file and maintains your photo in the same position it was saved. In addition to reading orientations, the app supports many formats, and image conversion is very smooth with the software, retaining the angle and quality of the images. The app is easy to use, and you can convert multiple images. Many users convert images at the same time because their old converter routinely rotated images or changed the original orientations. It converts accurately, reliably, and with very high quality, so no image conversion headaches, and the tool works on all Windows versions, and the tool is free for all users.