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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Julian Sorrel<[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have two cameras - a new one and an old one. The new one auto rotates > images, the old one doesn't. I just took three thousand pictures at a > wedding over a week. The pictures from the two cameras are mingled together > as my wife and I were taking pictures at the same time and uploaded them > *before* starting to use digikam. Every time I rotate images, they appear > one way in digikam and another way when I upload them to flickr. How can I > resolve this situation? Is there a WHSIWYG solution in digikam? In my (very limited) experience with Digikam and a Canon camera, if I use Digikam to copy the photos from the camera via PTP2 protocol, they would get properly rotated based on the exif data. If I copy them from the SD card into my photo folders (without the help of Digikam), Digikam does not automatically rotate them. It has been a while since I took any pictures, and that may all have been in KDE3 and the KDE3 version of Digikam. Maybe it has been changed since then. But the rule of thumb back then was "if I want it to be rotated, use USB and Digikam, not the SD card reader". _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
This is an old thread, but I'm having the same difficulty.
I don't use digikam to import images from camera to album folder. Rather I copy the images from the camera card to a folder NOT part of digikam's database, for preliminary culling, and for adding certain metadata using exiftool. Once the images are imported into digikam, I want to rotate images with the wrong orientation to the right orientation, using digikam (I trust that lossless jpeg rotation really is lossless). However, no matter what settings I use in the "configure digikam" dialong regarding image rotation, to actually get the correct orientation for images that need rotating, I have to rotate the image twice. Before rotation, the thumb is right, but the file and preview are wrong. After the first rotation, everything is wrong. Then the second rotation, this time in the opposite direction, gets everything - file, thumb, preview - oriented correctly. However, if I use exiftool at the command line to set all the orientation tags to normal: exiftool -n -r -overwrite_original -if '$Orientation ne 1' -Orientation=1 /path/to/images then in digikam I only have to rotate the incorrectly-oriented images once to get everything correctly oriented. Anyone else have similar problems with digikam image rotation? I'm using digikam 1.7. Regards, Elle Stone |
Le 17/01/2011 19:57, Elle Stone a écrit :
> Anyone else have similar problems with digikam image rotation? > > I'm using digikam 1.7. similar problem with digikam 1.2 (opensuse). The rotation is only good from the "modify" (that is showfoto) windows. extremely boring! I was thinking it was because the old version... jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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