On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:50:03PM -0500, Timothy E. Jedlicka - wrk wrote:
> As mentioned, the exif header info in the jpg is telling kuickshow how to
> rotate the image. After editing in Gimp, you can use "jpegtran" to change the
> exif info (to not rotate).
> jpegtran -rotate 90 file.jpg > newf
On Mon 03-May-2004 at 23:01 +0200, David Neary wrote:
>
> When you open the image in the GIMP, that information is not used
> before presenting the image. And when you rotate the image, the
> exif header is not modified. So when you save your jpg again, the
> same exif header (saying that the imag
Hi,
David A Iacobellis wrote:
> What causes the camera and kuickshow to automatically orient the vertical
> photos and is there anyway to get GIMP to do the same or get kuickshow to
> stop doing it?
When you take photos and set the orientation (horizontal or
vertical) in your camera, that infor
As mentioned, the exif header info in the jpg is telling kuickshow how to
rotate the image. After editing in Gimp, you can use "jpegtran" to change the
exif info (to not rotate).
jpegtran -rotate 90 file.jpg > newfile.jpg
this is a lossless conversion, only effecting the exif header.
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Timot
On Monday 03 May 2004 05:54 pm, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
Thanks everybody for some great advice and ideas.
Dave
> David A Iacobellis e-mailed me on Mon May 3 14:51:55 2004
> (Re: "[Gimp-user] picture orientation")
>
> >I recently purchased a Nikon D70 camera. A
I recently purchased a Nikon D70 camera. After getting the camera I upgraded
GIMP to 2.0.1. When I take a picture with the camera oriented horizontal I
have no problems. When I take a picture with the camera oriented vertical I
have discovered a puzzling glitch.
The camera automatically orie