>There's one big difference between the "orientation" module and the "crop
and
>rotate": rotations over a multiple of 90° can be done in a lossless way
on
>jpeg files, rotation through the crop and rotate module require a new
>compression of the jpeg, which can cause degradation of the image.
This is true for jpeg. But inside darktable there is no "file", you are not
in jpeg.



2018-04-24 21:53 GMT+02:00 Remco Viëtor <[email protected]>:

> On mardi 24 avril 2018 21:29:43 CEST kneops wrote:
> > Hi Jean-Luc,
> >
> > I understand, from a technical point of view, that both have different
> > meaning and purpose, but from a users point of view imho they should be
> > in one panel. When I look at a picture that is rotated, I want to rotate
> > and correct that image at one spot. Especially when I always to scroll
> > through panels to see where they are ;). Ordering the panels is another
> > thing that could be improved I think. Vignetting gets at the top in my
> > favorites panel, while it should be  more at the bottom.
>
> There's one big difference between the "orientation" module and the "crop
> and
> rotate": rotations over a multiple of 90° can be done in a lossless way
> on
> jpeg files, rotation through the crop and rotate module require a new
> compression of the jpeg, which can cause degradation of the image.
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