GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 776782
EXIF orientation/rotation tag is ignored when setting background
Last modified: 2017-05-26 12:29:28 UTC
Please describe the problem: If you choose as a Background in gnome-shell a JPEG image that has an EXIF rotation bit set, the image will use as a landscape image while in fact it has a portrait orientation. Steps to reproduce: 1. Take any portrait JPEG image with orientation set in EXIF. 2. Set it as a background (e.g. with "Change background"). Actual results: The correct image is visible on the desktop, but it is not rotated (it's treated as a portrait image). Expected results: I expected the correct image to both be visible and correctly rotated (the portrait orientation should be kept). Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information: An orientation detection works fine in most of the image viewers (including Shotwell, GIMP or Shutter). Examples pictures in different orientations: https://github.com/recurser/exif-orientation-examples An explanation of the Orientation tag in exif: https://beradrian.wordpress.com/2008/11/14/rotate-exif-images/ The description has been based on a related issue for libgnome-desktop - bug 516177.
Bug 783125 has a patch, closing. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 783125 ***