GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 421349
Image orientation wrong in thumbnails
Last modified: 2007-04-11 18:58:54 UTC
Please describe the problem: When we copied over the images from my husband's Canon 5D CF card and then we visited that folder with Nautilus, the images that were shot vertically had their thumbnails looking the wrong way. Please make Nautilus read the EXIF information to create thumbnails that have the right orientation each time. Unfortunately this is important not only for Nautilus, but for gThumb as well, because if Nautilus has created some thumbnails, gThumb does not bother to recreate them (it takes them for granted that they are correct). And so gThumb also ends up with the wrong orientation and there is no way to refresh them. Steps to reproduce: Actual results: Expected results: Does this happen every time? Other information:
Sorry for the duplicates guys, the server was not responding when I submitted the form (and I did check my email to make sure they were no duplicates). But they were... So, I checked all the duplicates as "invalid" and left this one open for further discussion.
Thank you for the bug report. The main issue is a duplicate of: Bug 335053 – image thumbnailing to respect rotation EXIF flag For gThumb, I have opened a new bug report: Bug 428725 – What to do with broken Nautilus thumbnails? - Mike *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 335053 ***