GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 344506
Exporting a portrait-orientation photo to Gallery2 yields a landscape-orientation photo on the web
Last modified: 2006-06-10 19:18:07 UTC
Please describe the problem: I took a photo on my camera with the camera held sidways, and both the camera and F-spot display the photo with the correct orientation. When I use F-spot's Gallery export to connect to my new Gallery 2.1.1 install, the picture is shown with the wrong orientation. Steps to reproduce: 1. Take a picture like http://paulproteus.acm.jhu.edu/tmp/f-spot-sideways.jpg and have it imported into F-spot 2. Select the photo (make it the only one visible on the screen, as in http://paulproteus.acm.jhu.edu/tmp/snapshot-egad2.png 3. File -> Export -> Export to web gallery -> OK Actual results: The photo is in the wrong orientation the Web, as you can see at http://paulproteus.acm.jhu.edu/tmp/snapshot-egad3.png Expected results: I'd expect the image to have the correct orientation. Does this happen every time? I only tried it once, but it surely should happen the same way the next time. Other information: I don't know if this is a Gallery2 problem or an F-spot problem, or (most likey, I would guess) some problem in how F-spot uses the Gallery API to inform Gallery about the picture.
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find. Duplicate of bug 325312, which has been marked as a duplicate of 165645. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 165645 ***