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[Bug 1376500] Re: thumbnails in metadata generated incorrectly

 

This was reportedly fixed via
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/191646180/thumbnailer_1.3%2B14.10.20141020-0ubuntu1_1.3%2B15.04.20141106
~rtm-0ubuntu1.diff.gz + http://launchpadlibrarian.net/192809040
/qtubuntu-
camera_0.3.3%2B14.10.20141001-0ubuntu1_0.3.3%2B15.04.20141208.is.0.3.3%2B15.04.20141204
~rtm-0ubuntu1.diff.gz

The changelogs for these were wrong, but this is what they looked in the
archive uploads:
https://lists.canonical.com/archives/rtm-14.09-changes/2014-December/000960.html
+
https://lists.canonical.com/archives/rtm-14.09-changes/2014-December/000961.html

QA is now reporting a possible regression.

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Title:
  thumbnails in metadata generated incorrectly

Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
  Confirmed
Status in libhybris package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in qtubuntu-camera package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in thumbnailer package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in qtubuntu-camera package in Ubuntu RTM:
  In Progress
Status in thumbnailer package in Ubuntu RTM:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  build 76 rtm-proposed on krillin

  Take a picture with camera-app
  swipe to the right to display it
  it looks squashed and like it's being displayed at the wrong aspect ratio
  open the gallery-app and view the photo and it looks equally bad
  share the photo to messaging-app, and the preview of the photo is black
  copy the photo to your desktop and open there and the photo looks fine

  these are all new regressions, not sure what layer it's in bug
  guessing a low layer as gallery, camera and messaging-app have not
  changed in this regard

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