The rock face photo will be oriented perpendicular to the entered/measured face heading value.
Therefore, adjusting the face heading value will adjust the orientation of the photo. For example, when entering 90, the image would face towards the East, when you enter 180 then it would face to the South.
Therefore, adjusting the face heading value will adjust the orientation of the photo. For example, when entering 90, the image would face towards the East, when you enter 180 then it would face to the South.
ℹ️ In case you have measured the face heading using the built-in compass tool (while taking the picture), then make sure that you have entered the correct magnetic declination value under Settings in order to record True North, not Magnetic North. Additionally, if you are working with a mine grid then you can account for it by entering a mine grid rotation value in the settings.
✋ Note that the magnetic compass might deviate depending on environmental factors. Under normal conditions it's accurate to about 5 degrees.