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All forums => ThumbsPlus v7-v9 Questions => Topic started by: DeepPowder on 2014-11-14 20:14:19
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When I do an F8 slideshow of several images, some of which were taken with the camera held horizontally and some vertically, the images taken with a vertical camera are rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The images taken with a horizontal camera display properly. The "vertical" images display properly when opened with a double-click and the thumbnails are oriented correctly.
Is there a fix for this behavior?
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It's interesting that the viewer would behave differently from the slideshow.. what type of files were you using (JPG?) and are these unedited, straight-out-of-camera images?
Possibly relevant settings:
Options | Preferences | Metadata | Rotate based on XMP/EXIF orientation
Options | Preferences | Metadata | Don't rotate portrait images
Options | Viewing | Other | Use database thumbnail orientation when displaying images
For raw files loaded through the Digicam plug-in:
Options | Digicam | General | Rotate based on EXIF orientation.
Options | DCRAW | Rotate automatically based on stored orientation.
(note that the plug-ins, when used with slideshows, are usually set to display the embedded jpg image rather than the actual raw image).
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Thanks for the reply.
They are .JPG files, straight out of the camera.
None of the settings you suggest in the first set had any effect on this behavior.
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Unfortunately I must say the same for TP 9 SP2:
- Camera has no EXIF information for orientation
- Thumbs are correctly oriented without intervention
- Preview is turned left with "Options | Preferences | Metadata | Rotate based on XMP/EXIF orientation" unchecked. Need to check this for correct preview.
- "Options | Viewing | Other | Use database thumbnail orientation when displaying images" has no effect on orientation of slide show.
- "Options | Preferences | Metadata | Don't rotate portrait images" has no effect on orientation of slide show.
I have older images in my DB which are oriented correctly also in the Slideshow.
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Heck,
When finding a mis-displayed image in the slideshow and then
- rotate the thumbnail with Quick operation forward 90°
- then back 90°
the slideshow displays the image correctly !
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Yes, agree that does work and provides a fix, but seems to me we shouldn't have to be doing that. It's a pain.
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I've made a set of four JPGs in which the camera was tilted 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Their orientation is shown correctly as Top-Left, Left-Bottom, Bottom-Right and Right-top, respectively.
With TP9 Beta 3 Build 3952, the images are shown correctly in thumbnails, in the preview panel, in the Viewer as well as in Slideshows, both when 'Rotate based on XMP/EXIF orientation' is On and when it's Off.
The top row shows the images with rotation off, and the bottom row with rotation on:
(excuse the algae on the balcony railing :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v219/dvr01/dpr/Orientation.jpg)
If anyone is still seeing this slideshow rotation problem, could it be that the images or their EXIF-rotation value are incorrect?
If anyone wants to experiment, the four images can be downloaded [link=https://www.dropbox.com/s/snpkmuf0fp1pqv5/Rotatetest.zip?dl=0]here[/link] (402 KB ZIP).
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I've checked this problem out with 10RC1 and several of my own images using F8-Slideshow. The look fine in 10RC1 and do get rotated in the older 9SP2. Thanks for fixing it. It was a real nuisance.