I can reproduce this here (see screenshot), confirming.

The issue is that the pixel size of the jpg is not a multiple of 8. This
makes lossless jpg rotation impossible, but eog is not smart enough to
do something about it. gThumb will give you a warning message and gives
you the option to truncate the image to the next multiple of 8.

** Attachment added: "screenshot original buggy rotated.png"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36230495/screenshot%20original%20buggy%20rotated.png

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rotating a jpg photo (eg "CTRL+R"), then saving it (eg "CTRL+S"), moves a few 
lines or columns of pixels from one end to the opposite
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486862
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