If you look at the right edge of the image, opposite to the "C", the
rest of the "C" as it fades out can be seen - but the dark area is to
the left, not the right.

This appears to indicate that the columns of pixels that are transferred
are brought over in reversed order (mirrored).

(If the chopped-off gap-leading-to-"C" were not reversed, the dark area
would be on the right fading to the left as it leads from the "C" into
the gap).

I hope that I have described clearly enough, what I am seeing...

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  eog rotate&save moves small strip of pixels to other side of image

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