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free rotation tool from editor.

Gilles Caulier-4
Hi all, 

Today, i processed 483 photos taken while a mariage event.

When i fix the rotation from some items, i see a strange behavior, not reproducible in 5.x :

- Open one image from editor,
- Set point 1 and point 2 to computer orientation.
- process rotation.
- close editor
- re-open another image to fix rotation.
- Set point 1 and point 2. the points appears as overlay as expected but at the wrong place. In fact it's the previous positions from the previous image processed.
- Trying to apply the rotation has no effect.

==> I need to close DK and re-open the image to see the free rotation tool working fine.

Can you reproduce this dysfunction ?

Best

Gilles

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Re: free rotation tool from editor.

Maik Qualmann
Yes, I can reproduce. Very strange, since I use the free rotation tool more
often, I look at it now.

Maik

Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018, 14:09:28 CEST schrieb Gilles Caulier:

> Hi all,
>
> Today, i processed 483 photos taken while a mariage event.
>
> When i fix the rotation from some items, i see a strange behavior, not
> reproducible in 5.x :
>
> - Open one image from editor,
> - Set point 1 and point 2 to computer orientation.
> - process rotation.
> - close editor
> - re-open another image to fix rotation.
> - Set point 1 and point 2. the points appears as overlay as expected but at
> the wrong place. In fact it's the previous positions from the previous
> image processed.
> - Trying to apply the rotation has no effect.
>
> ==> I need to close DK and re-open the image to see the free rotation tool
> working fine.
>
> Can you reproduce this dysfunction ?
>
> Best
>
> Gilles




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Re: free rotation tool from editor.

Maik Qualmann
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My last commit was to fix the free rotation tool. I can also reproduce the
error with digiKam-5.x. Please test it.

https://cgit.kde.org/digikam.git/commit/?
id=3d563ca5f9b5245d538fd907aec100fd9dbd16c2

Maik

Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018, 14:09:28 CEST schrieb Gilles Caulier:

> Hi all,
>
> Today, i processed 483 photos taken while a mariage event.
>
> When i fix the rotation from some items, i see a strange behavior, not
> reproducible in 5.x :
>
> - Open one image from editor,
> - Set point 1 and point 2 to computer orientation.
> - process rotation.
> - close editor
> - re-open another image to fix rotation.
> - Set point 1 and point 2. the points appears as overlay as expected but at
> the wrong place. In fact it's the previous positions from the previous
> image processed.
> - Trying to apply the rotation has no effect.
>
> ==> I need to close DK and re-open the image to see the free rotation tool
> working fine.
>
> Can you reproduce this dysfunction ?
>
> Best
>
> Gilles




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Re: free rotation tool from editor.

Gilles Caulier-4
The commit fix the problem

Thanks Maik

Gilles

2018-05-12 7:13 GMT+02:00 Maik Qualmann <[hidden email]>:
My last commit was to fix the free rotation tool. I can also reproduce the
error with digiKam-5.x. Please test it.

https://cgit.kde.org/digikam.git/commit/?
id=3d563ca5f9b5245d538fd907aec100fd9dbd16c2

Maik

Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2018, 14:09:28 CEST schrieb Gilles Caulier:
> Hi all,
>
> Today, i processed 483 photos taken while a mariage event.
>
> When i fix the rotation from some items, i see a strange behavior, not
> reproducible in 5.x :
>
> - Open one image from editor,
> - Set point 1 and point 2 to computer orientation.
> - process rotation.
> - close editor
> - re-open another image to fix rotation.
> - Set point 1 and point 2. the points appears as overlay as expected but at
> the wrong place. In fact it's the previous positions from the previous
> image processed.
> - Trying to apply the rotation has no effect.
>
> ==> I need to close DK and re-open the image to see the free rotation tool
> working fine.
>
> Can you reproduce this dysfunction ?
>
> Best
>
> Gilles