Thank you for the answer. I'm using Shotwell 0.8.0, downloaded via yorba ppa on ubuntu maverick 32bit.
That's about a 12Mpixel photo, taken with a camera which wrote on EXIF info that the shot was taken in vertical position. The photo was well shown in Shotwell. I edited with the "Open with external editor" option. I slightly cropped and edited the pic, then saved and closed GIMP. Now, when I press SHIFT key I can see the original photo rotated and stretched to match the size of the edited one. I upload as attachments two screenshots. "edited" is the photo as it is now, "original" was taken pressing SHIFT key. Thank you! Pierre 2010/12/28 Adam Dingle <[email protected]>: > Pierre, > > On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 5:51 PM, d0npi3r0 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi >> When holding shift on a vertical-oriented modifyed image you will see >> the photo orizontally oriented and stretched to fit new dimensions. >> Well, bad explanation... try it yourself :) >> Thank you > > I can't reproduce this problem in the current trunk. This sounds like a > problem we fixed a few months ago (http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2449) just > before the 0.7 release. > > What version of Shotwell are you using? If you're seeing this problem in > 0.8 or the current trunk, could you provide a precise sequence of steps to > reproduce the problem? If you're using an older version, you probably want > to upgrade. > > adam
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