[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 375591] Re: f-spot nautilus reality inconsistency when rotating images

Fabio Marconi marconifabio at hotmail.it
Sat Aug 7 12:41:10 BST 2010


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f-spot nautilus reality inconsistency when rotating images
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375591
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Status in “f-spot” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete

Bug description:
When rotating an image in f-spot, f-spot does not really rotate that image, only shows you rotated, furthermore nautilus now shows you that rotated image in its rotated state too, while in reality the image is NOT rotated.
When i then upload the image to imageshack, a blog, a webspace, usb stick or whatever, the image is in its original unmodified way.
This inconsistency is unwanted, when i want to rotate an image, i really want it rotated not just shown to me in a rotated way, also leads to complications and unwanted results.
Please include a way to really rotate it and if not, at least make nautilus show the image *correctly*





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