Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:
1. draw something
2. Select Image->Rotate->Right 90 degrees. The icon for this choice is 
indicating a 90 degree left rotate, but ignore that.
3. Watch how the image itself is not roted, but the boundaries for the image 
are. The lower part of the non-rotated image is colored with red. It looks like 
a mask.
4. Undo the rotation of the image and watch how the whole image gets red. The 
red looks like a mask.
5. Paint some on the red, and you'll see that you can reveal the image you 
wanted to rotate while painting over it.
6. Play with the zoom-control in the lower right and observe that the red mask 
disappears.
7. Try Image->Rotate-180 as well, and you'll see that it's not working either; 
it does nothing.

Expected behavior is to be able to rotate the image.

krita, xorg and kernel:
krita-kde4                               1:1.9.96.0~svn757194-1ubuntu2          
  a pixel-based image manipulation program for the KDE Office Suite
xorg                                     1:7.3+10ubuntu3                        
  X.Org X Window System
2.6.24-5-generic

** Affects: koffice2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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hardy, image rotate doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187160
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