xnview wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:54 am
could you send me the files used, and the exact way to reproduce it, please
Pierre, here's the way to reproduce this effect. The forum software does not allow me to upload the files I used (too big). Give me an email or a place to upload if needed. Or try with some of your files.
F1.jpg: landscape-oriented photo 4896x3672, EXIF-Orientation: Horizontal (normal), Camera-orientation: top-left (1)
F2.jpg: same as F1.jpg but reduced to 1365x1024, EXIF-Orientation: Horizontal (normal), Camera-orientation: top-left (1)
F3.jpg: portrait-oriented photo 4896x3672, EXIF-Orientation: Rotate 270 CW, Camera-orientation: left-bottom (8)
XnView: MP Linux Version 0.90 64bits (Mar 5 2018) (also happens on 0.89 32bits)
OS: Linux Ubuntu 64bit (resp. 32bits)
Photo rotates after cropping
Effect: Portrait photo rotates after save selection if previously a landscape photo was viewed
To reproduce:
1. Place the three files into a new folder and open this folder in MP. Order by filename ascending.
2. Open F3.jpg (i.e. the portrait photo)
3. Highlight the top-left part of the image (e.g. from 0,0 to 2500,3500 approximately)
4. Save Selection as F4.jpg
5. Close file and look at browser pane. F4.jpg is correctly oriented.
6. Restart MP. Open the same folder.
7. Open F1.jpg
8. Next File to F2.jpg
9. Next File to F3.jpg
10. Highlight the same part of the image (e.g. from 0,0 to 2500,3500 approximately)
11. Save Selection as F5.jpg
12. Close file and look at browser pane. F5.jpg is rotated.
Actual behavior (bug): Cropped photo is incorrectly rotated. This is a side-effect of having looked at a landscape-type photo before.
Expected behavior: Photo should not rotate.
Regards
Dietmar