[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 648886] [NEW] Cropping handles in portrait images do not match

Jakob Dunning 648886 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 27 14:27:11 BST 2010


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: f-spot

F-Spot 0.6.1.5-2ubuntu7
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS, Lucid Lynx
Canon EOS 300D

When I initially want to crop a photo in portrait mode, I draw a selection.
When I try to adjust the size of the selection with the handles on each side, I notice that:

the left handle is controlling the bottom border
the top handle is controlling the left border
the right handle is controlling the top border
the bottom handle is controlling the right border

I tried to rotate the image but no change. Rotating another image from my small compact (Samsung NV8) did the trick though.
I figure that when the photo got rotated according to EXIF data, the handles didn't.

After cropping the photo once, the problem disappeared.

** Affects: f-spot (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Cropping handles in portrait images do not match
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Bug description:
Binary package hint: f-spot

F-Spot 0.6.1.5-2ubuntu7
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS, Lucid Lynx
Canon EOS 300D

When I initially want to crop a photo in portrait mode, I draw a selection.
When I try to adjust the size of the selection with the handles on each side, I notice that:

the left handle is controlling the bottom border
the top handle is controlling the left border
the right handle is controlling the top border
the bottom handle is controlling the right border

I tried to rotate the image but no change. Rotating another image from my small compact (Samsung NV8) did the trick though.
I figure that when the photo got rotated according to EXIF data, the handles didn't.

After cropping the photo once, the problem disappeared.





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