EXIF Orientation 4 (mirror vertical)
A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 4 (mirror vertical). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.

Specifications
- Width
- 400
- Height
- 300
- Exif Orientation
- 4
- Display Transform
- mirror vertical
What is a .jpg file?
JPG is the common extension for JPEG, a lossy raster format that uses discrete cosine transform compression tuned for photographic images. It is 8-bit truecolor with no alpha channel, and quality is traded against file size via a compression factor. It is ubiquitous for photos on the web and from cameras.
How to use this file
Use an example JPG to test decoders, EXIF/metadata parsers, re-encoding quality, and orientation handling, or to confirm converters and image pipelines process baseline and progressive scans correctly.
Related files
- jpgEXIF Orientation 1 (normal)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 1 (normal). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
- jpgEXIF Orientation 2 (mirror horizontal)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 2 (mirror horizontal). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
- jpgEXIF Orientation 3 (rotate 180°)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 3 (rotate 180°). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
- jpgEXIF Orientation 5 (mirror + rotate 90° CCW)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 5 (mirror + rotate 90° CCW). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
- jpgEXIF Orientation 6 (rotate 90° CW)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 6 (rotate 90° CW). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
- jpgEXIF Orientation 7 (mirror + rotate 90° CW)A JPEG whose pixels are stored identically but whose EXIF Orientation tag is set to 7 (mirror + rotate 90° CW). Tests whether your tool honours orientation metadata.
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