Rotation issues are easy to dismiss because they seem simple. In practice, they are exactly the sort of simple problem that makes a library feel disorganized if they are not fixed promptly.

Where this matters most

Mis-rotated assets slow down contributors, create avoidable re-exports, and signal that the site or catalog is being assembled without enough review.

A stronger working method

A better process checks orientation as part of the first intake step, then corrects it before the asset is resized, converted, or reused anywhere else.

What better execution improves

This keeps the library cleaner and prevents small technical issues from cascading into bigger publishing friction later.

The most relevant Freezod workspace for this topic is Basic Tools, where the practical tools can be used alongside a more disciplined workflow standard.