Re: [Gimp-user] Fix Orientation ?

2012-01-10 Thread Ofnuts

On 01/09/2012 10:10 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:


What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
image?

For example, I just took a shot with one of my cameras where I was
holding the camera in a vertical (portrait) orientation.  But when I
transfer the .JPG to my PeeCee and view it with gimp (or ImageMagick)
it is laying over on its sid, in landscape orientation.


That must be an old camera... modern cameras have a position sensor and 
will add a flag in the image file to tell its true orientation (this 
flag is completely mishandled by  the WInXP Image  Fax viewer, but is 
correctly handled by Gimp).

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[Gimp-user] Fix Orientation ?

2012-01-09 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette


What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
image?

For example, I just took a shot with one of my cameras where I was
holding the camera in a vertical (portrait) orientation.  But when I
transfer the .JPG to my PeeCee and view it with gimp (or ImageMagick)
it is laying over on its sid, in landscape orientation.

To fix this, should I be using Tools-Transform Tools-Rotate or is
there a better way?  (Actually, I did try doing it that way using
gimp, and the results were distinctly unacceptable... some parts of
the image got cropped out, and some new transparent parts were added.
Bummer.  This is not at all what I had in mind.)


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  Before asking here, I did try googling around for gimp and
orientation and/or gimp and rotate but didn't find anything
enlightening.  I also checked the Gimp FAQ and again came up empty.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Fix Orientation ?

2012-01-09 Thread Christen Anderson
Image -- Transform -- Rotate

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
r...@tristatelogic.comwrote:



 What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
 image?

 For example, I just took a shot with one of my cameras where I was
 holding the camera in a vertical (portrait) orientation.  But when I
 transfer the .JPG to my PeeCee and view it with gimp (or ImageMagick)
 it is laying over on its sid, in landscape orientation.

 To fix this, should I be using Tools-Transform Tools-Rotate or is
 there a better way?  (Actually, I did try doing it that way using
 gimp, and the results were distinctly unacceptable... some parts of
 the image got cropped out, and some new transparent parts were added.
 Bummer.  This is not at all what I had in mind.)


 Regards,
 rfg


 P.S.  Before asking here, I did try googling around for gimp and
 orientation and/or gimp and rotate but didn't find anything
 enlightening.  I also checked the Gimp FAQ and again came up empty.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Fix Orientation ?

2012-01-09 Thread Frank Gore
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:

 What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
 image?

Image - Rotate - XX Clockwise/Counter-clockwise, etc

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Re: [Gimp-user] Fix Orientation ?

2012-01-09 Thread Jay Smith

On 01/09/2012 04:10 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:

What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
image?

For example, I just took a shot with one of my cameras where I was
holding the camera in a vertical (portrait) orientation.  But when I
transfer the .JPG to my PeeCee and view it with gimp (or ImageMagick)
it is laying over on its sid, in landscape orientation.

To fix this, should I be using Tools-Transform Tools-Rotate or is
there a better way?  (Actually, I did try doing it that way using
gimp, and the results were distinctly unacceptable... some parts of
the image got cropped out, and some new transparent parts were added.
Bummer.  This is not at all what I had in mind.)


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  Before asking here, I did try googling around for gimp and
orientation and/or gimp and rotate but didn't find anything
enlightening.  I also checked the Gimp FAQ and again came up empty.


Ron,

When I started using Gimp, rotation (arbitrary) was a big problem for me.


If you wanting to rotate in 90 degree increments, then use (as others 
have already posted)


   Image, Transform, [and select the operation you want]

That will take care of the problem you are having.


On the other hand if you want to do arbitrary or automatically 
calculated degrees of rotation, the method you used is correct, HOWEVER, 
you first must expand the canvas:


a) In some cases you may wish to set the background color.  That is in 
the Toolbox (Windows, Toolbox) ... you can set foreground/background 
colors and/or reverse them, etc.  When you expand the canvas, it will 
automatically fill with the background color you have specified, thus 
the potential importance of this step.


b) To expand canvas:

   Image, Canvas Size
   FIRST AT THE BOTTOM IN Layers: Resize Layers CHANGE TO ALL LAYERS
   (That is a major Gimp Annoyance.)
   Then enter your desired new canvas size and then move out of that
 field for it to take affect.
   NOTE that once you have entered the new canvas size but are still in
 that dialog, you can drag the preview image around in the canvas
 to put it roughly where you want it.

c) Then do your Tools-Transform Tools-Rotate.

Learning to use the Arbitrary or Automatically Calculated Rotation tool 
takes some experimentation (at the bottom your Toolbox there should be a 
variety of options for its behavior).  Once you figure it out, it is 
extremely powerful.


Jay
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