The Rotate tool is meant to rotate layers (or parts of layer).
What you want is Image > Transform > Rotate 90° (Clockwise or
Counter-clockwise)
On 27/11/2021 11:12, sylvain.min via gimp-user-list wrote:
Good evening,
I am sorry to disturb you but I cannot seem to get the image to display as I
expect after rotating it.
This is the original image, a raw image from a Nikon DSLR.
[image.png]
I want to rotate it 90 degrees clockwise, but I get the following result.
[image.png]
As can be seen, I am missing part of the picture. I would like to know how to
see the whole picture once rotated to allow me to do the changes as I want.
The rotation was done using the rotate tool. Clicking on the image and setting
the rotation angle to 90 degrees.
How can I see the whole image once rotated?
Thank you very much for your help.
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