https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65863
--- Comment #5 from Tomaz Vajngerl <[email protected]> --- Hi, Actually, LO doesn't rotate your picture, it is the other way around - other programs rotate the picture according to the exif meta-data in the picture. The trick is that when you take a picture with a camera and you hold the camera vertically, the camera will detect this orientation but won't rotate the image however it will mark in the exif meta-data of a picture what was the orientation of the camera when a picture has been taken. Most programs automatically detect the picture orientation and rotate the image automatically or they ask to rotate the picture for you. LO does not detect this - at least not in 4.0. In 4.1 it also detects this and ask if it should rotate the picture for you or not. When you have shrunken the picture, the orientation has been reset and the picture has been saved correctly rotated, this is why you had no more problems afterwards. If you still have the original picture then please check in LO 4.1 if it works and asks to rotate the picture (in Writer). Regards, Tomaž -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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