You could use .RotationAngle but its strange
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So, are you planning to put it on the store, or is it just for you?
For now, it’s just for me. I’m prototyping first, which means I’m breaking it down into stages.
The strangest thing is when the photo is taken in landscape mode. It comes out perfectly. I don’t know if it’s a problem with the phone (brand).
Anyway, I appreciate all of your help.
Yes, especially Samsung devices…
A solution could be to rotate the image using an image extension… for example my image extension offers a Rotate method App Inventor Extensions: Image | Pura Vida Apps
See also Search results for 'Rotate Samsung' - Kodular Community
Taifun
Guys, I used the 90º rotation and it worked perfectly.
Gianluca, you said that it’s possible to create a folder in Cloudinary using code, but I don’t know how to do that. Could you give an example?
Well done ![]()
Have you tried this?
I haven’t tried because I don’t even know where to start.
It worked now let’s suppose I want to put it like this in this save format:
orcamento_compras
Usuarios
Carlos
Imagens
Alfredo
Imagens
Translate:
shopping_budget
Users
Carlos
Images
Alfredo
Images
Is it possible in this structure?
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I don’t think I understood correctly, do you mean at the folder level, like
shopping_budget/Users/Carlos/Images/Alfredo/Images?
That’s right.
I want to place the Users subfolder within the MyImages folder, along with the user names. For example, for user Carlos, all the images related to him. Alfredo, all the images related to him, and so on.
When Firebase Storage was previously free, I used to do it this way.

I created it this way:
The user entered their name in the text box
However, when running it gives this error.
I put make a list in place of join but it gives the same error
I’m trying to figure it out, it happens when a join is used ![]()
It really bothers me not being able to understand why it causes problems, but I think I found a solution.
This should fix it.
Why are you using the PathFromUri block?
Image1.Picture already is a path to the picture
Taifun
For educational purposes, I saw this in Lists, and there are others. Where can I find an explanation and how to use it?
Hover over it with the mouse for a few seconds and you’ll get a brief explanation, for real examples you can search in the community.
Everyone, thank you so much again.
Everything went well. Gianluca, you’re the man!





