The svn trunk version of gthumb uses exiv2 instead of libexif, and it
seems to work better with these images (no garbage strings).

However, it seems clear that these images do not have correctly coded
orientation tags. I don't know how a camera could mess that up. exiftool
reports the orientation as "unknown" for the last sample image.

- Mike

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bad orientation tag causes gthumb to show strange value
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178575
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