Today I upgraded from 2.7 to 3.0 on a Gentoo Linux system (2.6.22-
gentoo-r5 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+).  I rotated three
pictures in a directory of approximately 150 photos.  When I tried to
save to disk, I found two behaviors different from version 2.7.

Firstly, Picasa modified some 60ish photos, rather than the three I
just changed.  I checked the Picasa.ini file and there were indeed
60ish entries - and only 3 of them required rotating.  I'm not sure
why there were 60ish entries when the full directory had 150ish
photos, but this was the first time I have inspected the Picasa.ini
file.

Secondly, and more worrying, was that the new versions of the files
had shrunk in size by more than 50%.  The originals were 4.5-4.9 MB
while the modified ones were 1.2-2 MB.  This has me quite alarmed and
I immediately when back to my 2.7 installation.


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