[Bug 274318] New: Relative (not absolute) exif orientation shortcuts

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[Bug 274318] New: Relative (not absolute) exif orientation shortcuts

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           Summary: Relative (not absolute) exif orientation shortcuts
           Product: digikam
           Version: 1.9.0
          Platform: Unlisted Binaries
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: [hidden email]
        ReportedBy: [hidden email]


Version:           1.9.0 (using KDE 4.6.2)
OS:                Linux

Exif orientation shortcuts are difficult to find and are absolute only.
It would be great to have something like cntrl-shift left that effectively
rotates the image 90 degress left of whatever it is now, by modifying the exif
orientation tag.  

Presently absolute manipulations are possible.  In other words one sets the
orientation to "rotated left" regardless of how it was already set. What I mean
is if it is already set to "rotated left" then the left rotation action should
set instead it to "rotated 180".

One option for this might be to have a configuration setting that lets the
usual rotation keys act on just the orientation metadata instead of the image.
This behavior, separately from the existing absolute options, could then work
in a relative way.

A couple of related points
1)The orientation shortcuts in the shortcut editor are completely not obvious.
One for instance one is just called "normal", The others are like "rotated
left". It is not at all clear that these are exif orientation modifications,
and for "normal" it's not even clear that's related to rotations at all.

2)"rotated left" actually means the camera was rotated left so the stored
picture is in fact rotated right and the outcome after setting the tag, when
interpreted by a viewer will be to rotate the picture to the left.  I'm not
sure there's a good way to solve that confusion though.

I would think calling the shortcut "exif rotate left" (not rotated) would help
solve both confusions and would put "exif rotate normal" near "exif rotate
left" in the shortcut list.



Reproducible: Didn't try

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[Bug 274318] Relative (not absolute) exif orientation shortcuts

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--- Comment #1 from Gilles Caulier <caulier gilles gmail com>  2011-06-20 18:05:38 ---
Do you know that JPEGLossLess plugin rotate image accordingly to 90° Left or
Right (keyborad shortcuts : CTRL+SHIFT+Left/Right)

Gilles Caulier

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[Bug 274318] Relative (not absolute) exif orientation shortcuts

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--- Comment #2 from Tex <Tex2571 hotmail com>  2011-10-21 04:09:04 ---
Yes; thank you for the reply.  I know of them and mentioned them as an example
in the original bug report.  

I have my reasons for liking to use the exif orientation method, partially
related to my own custom duplicate fingerprinting/detection methods/needs (you
can probably sort of connect the dots there and yes I'm aware of digikam's
duplicate detection).  If nobody needed exif re-orientation, it shouldn't be
there.  I'm just asking for it to be more user-friendly. It's definitely a
wish-list item, not a bug.  But it's a valid wish.

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--- Comment #3 from Tex <[hidden email]> ---
instead of changing to major it keeps changing to wish list.  A bug is not a
wishlist though... trying to change it back to normal at least.

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--- Comment #4 from Tex <[hidden email]> ---
sorry last post was for wrong bug... not sure how I ended up editing this one.

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[digikam] [Bug 274318] Add keyboard shortcut for Exif orientation to operate relative (not absolute) rotation

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            Summary|Relative (not absolute)     |Add keyboard shortcut for
                   |exif orientation shortcuts  |Exif orientation to operate
                   |                            |relative (not absolute)
                   |                            |rotation
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