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[BUG] Pdf is rotated after consume #3368

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leschbenedikt opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Pdf is rotated after consume #3368

leschbenedikt opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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Very strange bug happened today.

When I add a specific document to paperless it is rotated afterwards.
I happens every time and only with this document. Even if I rotate the document before by 180° it is rotated by the same degree afterwards only upside down.

Best to see in the screenshots what happened:

before after

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Can provide the pdf to someone who wants to test/debug it.
But don't want to attach the document cause it contains personal data

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Paperless-ngx version

1.14.4

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Unraid

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Docker - official image

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Chrome

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@leschbenedikt leschbenedikt added bug Bug report or a Bug-fix unconfirmed labels May 10, 2023
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I'm assuming the image in the right side is the archive version. That's created by OCRMyPDF, with the options set in the configuration. You can try disabling deskew then ingest this PDF, or you could play around with the deskew threshold.

You can also get the exact command OCRMyPDF is running and try it manually. Then reporting it upstream as well.

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@shamoon shamoon converted this issue into discussion #3371 May 10, 2023
@shamoon shamoon added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file not a bug not a bug in paperless-ngx and removed bug Bug report or a Bug-fix unconfirmed labels May 10, 2023

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