Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux I will attach here two pictures: 1. The first (pict1892.jpg), if rotated 90° ccw (I do it within digikam), will result in a flipped image. A second rotate on the image will fit. 2. The second (IMG_0742.JPG) is actually a portrait, but within digikam it is shown as landscape (though the the thumbnail is shown as portrait). Component is jpeglossless, as suggested by Gilles Caulier directly.
Of course I can't attach, so here are the links: http://kalsamix.sf.net/pict1892.jpg http://kalsamix.sf.net/IMG_0742.JPG
Fixed in current svn, http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=707626
I still have the problem with beta 1 in debian/sid. See attached file.
Created attachment 22040 [details] This picture fails to be rotated counterclockwise Rotate counterclockwise once, and image will be flipped instead.
Reopening.
Stefano, This file still valid using kipi-plugins 2.4 ? Gilles Caulier
Stephano, With next digiKam 2.6.0 (current implementation from git/master), JPEGLossLess tool will be disabled. A dedicated implementation from digiKam core will be used to rotate/flip images using multithreading, parallelization, and image versioning. I cannot reproduce the problem. Gilles Caulier