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How to Rotate Image?

Mick Sulley
Hi, I have several pictures taken with my old camera that should be in
portrait and they display in landscape.  Looking at picture from my new
camera I see that pictures taken in landscape have EXIF Orientation set
to top, left, whereas pictures taken in portrait are set to left, bottom
and they all display correctly.  I assume that to 'fix' the pictures on
my old camera I just need to change the Orientation setting.  I can see
loads of EXIF data that I could edit using Image>Metadata>Edit all
Metadata, however Orientation is not there.  How do I edit Orientation?

Or is there a better way to do it?

Thanks
Mick
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Re: How to Rotate Image?

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On 25-02-2013 15:29, Mick Sulley wrote:

> Hi, I have several pictures taken with my old camera that should be
> in portrait and they display in landscape.  Looking at picture from my
> new camera I see that pictures taken in landscape have EXIF
> Orientation set to top, left, whereas pictures taken in portrait are
> set to left, bottom and they all display correctly.  I assume that to
> 'fix' the pictures on my old camera I just need to change the
> Orientation setting.  I can see loads of EXIF data that I could edit
> using Image>Metadata>Edit all Metadata, however Orientation is not
> there.  How do I edit Orientation?
>
> Or is there a better way to do it?

Can't you just select the pictures with the same orientation and hit
the rotate button?

Cheers,
Sjoerd

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Re: How to Rotate Image?

Mick Sulley
Yes, just discovered that.  Sorry!

On 25/02/13 14:55, Sjoerd wrote:

>
>
> On 25-02-2013 15:29, Mick Sulley wrote:
>> Hi, I have several pictures taken with my old camera that should be
>> in portrait and they display in landscape.  Looking at picture from my
>> new camera I see that pictures taken in landscape have EXIF
>> Orientation set to top, left, whereas pictures taken in portrait are
>> set to left, bottom and they all display correctly.  I assume that to
>> 'fix' the pictures on my old camera I just need to change the
>> Orientation setting.  I can see loads of EXIF data that I could edit
>> using Image>Metadata>Edit all Metadata, however Orientation is not
>> there.  How do I edit Orientation?
>>
>> Or is there a better way to do it?
>
> Can't you just select the pictures with the same orientation and hit
> the rotate button?
>
> Cheers,
> Sjoerd
>
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Re: How to Rotate Image?

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Re: How to Rotate Image?

Volker Henn
Dear Johannes,
 it may also be necessary to set manually exif-orientation-flag to "normal"
after rotating the picture

Regards
Volker

Am Montag, 25. Februar 2013, 16:04:40 schrieb Johannes Schwall:

> I've got a similar (?) issue with a lot of images from an old camera:
> They appear to be turned 90 degrees (to the left or the right, that
> varies) which is no surprise as the old camera probably never wrote the
> orientation information.
>
> When I use gwenview or digikam to rotate such an image, the update of
> the thumbnails is usually done very late or not at all. Additionally
> (and much worse), these pictures are rotated 180 degrees and I have to
> rotate them back once to have everything as expected. (On the second
> rotation, it is done as expected only a 90 degree rotation. I have never
> checked the exif information but will do so when I return to my computer
> in a few days.
>
> Johannes

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Re: How to Rotate Image?

Volker Henn

Dear Johannes,

I asume you are german, so I will tell you the german translation.

 

Select all pictures that need to be rotated

 

Menu -> Bild -> drehen -> links (oder rechts)

 

Pictures are still selected

 

Menu -> Bild -> Exif-Ausrichtung Justieren -> normal

 

 

Or

 

Menu -> Bild -> Exif-Ausrichtung Justieren -> links gedreht (or whatever)

 

Menu -> Bild -> Automatische drehen nach Exif-Information

 

 

Regards Volker

 

 

 

Am Montag, 25. Februar 2013, 17:15:39 schrieb Johannes Schwall:

> Am 25.02.2013 17:12, schrieb Volker Henn:

> > it may also be necessary to set manually exif-orientation-flag to

> > "normal"

> >

> > after rotating the picture

>

> Would I use exiftool for that?

>

> And why do it afterwards? As it's quite tedious to rotate every image

> twice, I'm looking for a way to do it as it should be done: select all

> images that have to be rotated to the left, rotate them and be done with it.

>

> If there's something like this exif-orientation flag and it can be set

> to "normal", why not do it before rotating the images? Perhaps I could

> set (or unset) the orientation flags for all images taken with this

> specific camera and rotate them "normally" afterwards?

>

> Johannes


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Re: How to Rotate Image?

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Le 25/02/2013 16:04, Johannes Schwall a écrit :
> I've got a similar (?) issue with a lot of images from an old camera:
> They appear to be turned 90 degrees (to the left or the right, that
> varies) which is no surprise as the old camera probably never wrote
> the orientation information.

As far as I know, this is an old bug that deasapeared around digikam 2.6

there is also an option to change the exif tag when rotating, but this
orientation is still a nightmare, because you can also have the tag
kept and digikam orienting the image on the fly, so you don't even
know it was differently oriented

in fact nobody should ever have to touch this tag, but not all
software do the job right

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Volker Henn
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Am Montag, 25. Februar 2013, 17:37:00 schrieb jdd:
> Le 25/02/2013 16:04, Johannes Schwall a écrit :
> > I've got a similar (?) issue with a lot of images from an old camera:
> > They appear to be turned 90 degrees (to the left or the right, that
> > varies) which is no surprise as the old camera probably never wrote
> > the orientation information.
>
> As far as I know, this is an old bug that deasapeared around digikam 2.6
>

I am using 2.6.0 , seems to be very buggy on this topic.

> there is also an option to change the exif tag when rotating, but this
> orientation is still a nightmare, because you can also have the tag
> kept and digikam orienting the image on the fly, so you don't even
> know it was differently oriented
>

> in fact nobody should ever have to touch this tag, but not all
> software do the job right

SHOULD

Regards
Volker
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