There *is* a darkroom module for this. https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/modules.html#orientation
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018, at 11:01, kneops wrote: > I was looking for a way to simply rotate an image 90 degrees. It seems > only to be possible in the ligttable window which I find strange. > Anyway, before I knew that, I was editing an image in darkroom and I > rotated the image manually -90 degrees, using the crop and rotate tool. > Then I read about the right place to rotate is in the lightroom window, > so I went back and clicked the rotate -90 degree button once. The result > was the image rotated 180 degrees so I had to click the right rotate > button once to get it back +90 degrees. The 180 rotation happened over > and over again, I tried it several times. > > Then I went back to the darkroom window and saw that my image was again > rotated, probably because my edit in the crop and rotate tool was still > active. So I clicked 'Original' in the history panel and expected to see > the image as it was in the lightroom, where I rotated the image -90 > degrees. But it wasn't. Going back to the lightroom, the image was still > rotated -90 degrees as it should, but I couldn't get this fixed in the > darkroom other than again rotate it manually. > > So, going back and forth between the lighttable and darkroom can do > strange things when using rotation in both places. Which is a good > argument to move the rotate option from lighttable to darkroom where it > should be anyway. Imho that is ;). > > Jack > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
