found 330543 geeqie/1:1.0~beta2-7
thanks

On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 10:10:59 +0100 Michal Čihař wrote:

> Hi
> 
> gqview has been replaced by geeqie now and it now uses exiftran by
> default.

geeqie's behavior is different, though.

After rotating the image, I tried to use the "Apply orientation to
image content" command and the result seems to be that geeqie runs

  exiftran -aip myfile.jpg

and then

  exiv2 -M 'set Xmp.tiff.Orientation 1' myfile.jpg


This is *not* equivalent to

  exiftran -p -2 -i myfile.jpg

or to

  exiftran -p -9 -i myfile.jpg

since these commands actually rotate the image, while what geeqie seems
to do is setting orientation in EXIF data and expecting image viewers to
automatically rotate the image on the fly accordingly.

The fact is that I would like to actually rotate the image (as in
"exiftran -p -2 -i"), since not all image viewers are able to
automatically rotate images on the fly on the basis of EXIF data.

I seem to be unable to find a way to have geeqie rotate an image with
"exiftran -p -2 -i" or "exiftran -p -9 -i".
Could this be implemented, please?


P.S.: Alexander, is that OK with you if I set myself as submitter of
      this bug report?

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