Created attachment 897088 [details] Exemplary image from a Canon G9. Description of problem: When I open several images (tested only with images fresh of my Canon G9) of a dierectory in eog and rotate some or all of them eog creates a popup when closing the application asking if the change of image orientation should be stored with check-boxes for those images. If said yes, checked images get stored (new timestamp) but only the last image gets rotated. If an image was rotated and stored before, this feature works correctly. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): eog-3.10.2-1.fc20.x86_54 How reproducible: Every time for images not rotated and stored with eog (maybe other applications as well, not tested) before. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Skip through several images and rotate at least two of them. 2. Close eog. 3. Store the chage using the popup of eog. Actual results: Every rotated image gets stored (has a new timestamp) but only the last image gets rotated. If the image was rotated and stored by eog before the procedure, it works as expected. Images that were stored but not rotated in a previous run show the same faulty behaviour as if they where fresh images. Expected results: Store all changed images and apply rotation to all of them. Additional info: Tested with fresh downloaded images from ym Canon G9. Example image attached.
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