Am 12.08.2013 21:25, schrieb "Stefan Böttner":
> Hello,
> it seems that the graduated density filter applied after changing the
> orientation (turned by 90 degrees) is somewhat broken as the effect and
> the visualization line differ by 90 degrees. I would consider this a
> bug, but I'm not sure whether it is known already.

I can confirm that the behavior is a bit inconsitent if we compare this 
behavior with e.g. the interaction between GND and crop&rotate.

Looks like GND is not aware of orientation changes in the rotation 
module. So if you rotate the image from landscape to portrait a 
previously horizontal GND filter will keep its position - now being 
horizontally in the portrait format. I don't see inconsistencies between 
GUI and effect in GND, though.

To make this behavior more consistent would be reasonable. However, it's 
not that easy as we need to make sure that existing history stacks 
continue to process with the current "strange" behavior.

Could you please open a ticket in redmine?

Ulrich



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