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DATE | 2020-10-02 |
FROM | Tom via gimp-user-list
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Orientations, Copyright Notices,
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On 10/2/20 5:10 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 12:23:18AM +0200, Ofnuts wrote: >> On 02/10/2020 23:33, Ruben Safir wrote: >>>> But AFAIK when Gimp edits an image, it removes the Exif Orientation >>>> flag, so the image should be displayed with the default orientation, >>> Whatever it is doing it is doing it 100% wrong 100% of the time and I >>> have to go into the file with VIM and remove the exif. >> No such problem for me, and again, there are free tools to remove EXIF >> if necessary, for instance with ExifTool: >> >> exiftool -all= {file} >> > Or it can just be done correctly in the primary image manipulation tool, > within the Gimp > >>> And somehow it is putting my name in there. Is that really necessary as >>> if I don't have enough things tracking me the universe. >>> >>> I don't think it is coming from my Cannon Camera. >> Either your camera or you have entered a default comment. Create an >> image from scratch with Gimp and see if it contains your name... >> >>> If you want, I can demonstrate this. Remove the EXIF and it orients >>> correctly. >>> >>> >>> I just fixed >>> http://www.mrbrklyn.com/brooklyn/images/2020_09_fishing/bike.jpg >>> >>> by MANUALLY removeing the EXIF data from near top of the file. >>> It was correct in the GIMP and sideway in most of the rest of the >>> world..most importantly in Firefox et al >> You are not demonstrating anything, we need the before and after images. >> > I am aware of that. I can demostrate it easily enough > > Before => > http://www.mrbrklyn.com/brooklyn/images/2020_09_fishing/IMG_4577.JPG > > After => > http://www.mrbrklyn.com/brooklyn/images/2020_09_fishing/IMG_4577.2.JPG > > the EXIF needs to be fixed..
Thanks for posting the sample images. Please excuse me but I don't understand what the problem is. Is it the "After" image is _not_ supposed to appear 90-degrees rotated? When I view the "After" image in Firefox (and Opera), it appears rotated 90-degrees.
Thanks!
>>>> Last, the exported image is what you see on the canvas, an dis the size >>>> of the canvas. Out-of-canvas parts are automatically cropped on export, >>>> there is no need to flatten the image first. >>>> >>> That is good. But there is even less need for the crop to be broken >>> because someone doesn't know how to use CTL Z. >> >> Crop is not broken... for most purposes (especially exporting the >> result) it works as before. And if you set the "Delete cropped pixels" >> option, just save your tool options to have it become a default for you. >> > This is doesn't exist in this gimp version, GIMP 2.10. > > > Actually, I finaly found it, under, of all place, dockable dialogs :( > > > BTW - what it does, in addition to just being annoying, is it > takes screen space. It is broken. It was working perectly. > This is not trivial word play. It was working. It cropped > perfectly, and now it leaves the canvas too large, produces > a confusing layer, takes up unecessary screen space, and fails > to actually crop because someone didn't know how to use CTL Z > > This defines broken > http://www.nylxs.com/images/gimp_broken.jpg > > If you don't like the frame of your crop then just CTL Z and recrop > > Its not that hard. Even a graphic artist can do it. > >> _______________________________________________ >> gimp-user-list mailing list >> List address: gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org >> List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list >> List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list Peace...
Tom
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