Re: Rotating pics



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Two things I've noticed about [rotate]...
- first, the stripes or other artifacts left by
rotating are not permanent_ these will not
show up if the image is saved and redisplayed.
- second, "cropped top and bottom" I think
is just the way the rotated picture sits in the
existing frame... if you scroll up or down the
remainder of the picture should still be there.

(sorry if this repeats... I wasn't seeing the same
response after posting yesterday).



Dieter Britz wrote:
> I tried rotating a jpg picture using the Gimp. The picture was in
> landscape form, but I want it upright (portrait). It rotated alright
> (although it has a hair-trigger angle setting...) but left an ugly
> pair of stripes on either side, and cropped the picture top and bottom.
> It seems that it did its best to rotate the picture within the landscape
> rectangle.
> Can't I rotate the whole lot as is?
> --
> Dieter Britz, Kemisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet, Danmark.

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