Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
::snip? SNIP!::
> IMO this would be superfluous. There are two clear steps:
> 
> 1. mark the correct orientation in metadata - this is usually done by the 
> camera or it can be done manually in geeqie
> 
> 2. adjust the pixels according to metatata - this is what the "Apply the 
> orientation to image content" command does.

I don't think you can reasonably consider these to be two separate steps.  At 
the point after the first step has happened, but before the second has 
happened, 
the image is in an invalid state.  If the computer were to have a power outage 
just then, it would require manual intervention to again make sure that the 
metadata is in sync with the true orientation of the pixel data.

--xsdg

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