I'm not sure how to document it best.  I have a Nikon D5200 which I
was using on a tripod with the center column inverted taking pictures
of flowers near the ground.  In Ufraw I go into the crop/rotate screen
to rotate it.  CW or CCW the same thing happens.  I rotate 90 degrees
and it's fine.  Rotate another 90 (or rotate it back) and it
segfaults.

 /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp: fatal error: Segmentation fault

I don't want to flip it 180 and have a mirror image, I want to rotate it 180.

This is gimp-ufraw 0.20-2+deb8u1 on a Raspberry Pi (Linux pi2
4.4.50-v7+ #970 SMP Mon Feb 20 19:18:29 GMT 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux).
I've never seen it happen under OpenBSD.  Raspbian doesn't normally
leave core files unless you do "ulimit -c unlimited" so I did that and
I still couldn't find a core file.  It probably wasn't compiled with
debug symbols on anyway, I'm just using a binary deb.  I've tried the
same thing on pictures that were taken without the camera upside down
and they rotate fine.  I reported it on the Raspberry Pi forum and
they said report it here.  The raw files are like 25 megabytes, too
big to email.

Is there a camera orientation field in makernotes or something and it
isn't handled well?


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