I can rotate raw images quite well using dcraw: dcraw -t 90. Is there no ban on 
image rotation for dcraw? However, dcraw does not allow fine tuning white 
balance and other image development parameters.
Also, I don't see the logic: if all raw files have the same orientation, and I 
can set up only one .pp33 to be used in Hugin for panorama raw files, then all 
files will be rotated the same way. If the files of the future panorama have 
different orientations, then what is the point of prohibiting the rotation of 
these files using Rawtherapee? These files will be rotated to the same angle 
and retain different orientations. Where is the logic?
Hugin often creates a vertical panorama instead of a horizontal panorama from 
incorrectly oriented files, which greatly adds to the problems in its 
processing. There is no easy way in Hugin to simply rotate a panorama 90 or 270 
degrees.
Please remove the prohibition on image rotation when using Ravtherapy to 
develop raw files in Hugin. It will be logical and correct. It will be 
convenient.

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Title:
  Importing raw files with Rawtherapee with prepared .pp3 doesn't rotate
  output files

Status in Hugin:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  Import raw files with Rawtherapee with prepared .pp3 doesn't rotate
  output files.

  For example, the relevant section from .pp3:

  [Coarse Transformation]
  Rotate=90
  HorizontalFlip=false
  VerticalFlip=false

  The output tiff file has the same orientation as the input raw file.

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