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Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Anders Stedtlund
Hi,

If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
bigger area then the selected.

Anyone else seen this?

digiKam 4.4.0
openSUSE 13.2

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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

tosca
I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
What I ended up was:
 - rotate then save,
 - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
That seems to work all the time.

Marie-Noëlle

2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
Hi,

If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
bigger area then the selected.

Anyone else seen this?

digiKam 4.4.0
openSUSE 13.2

/Anders
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Peter Albrecht
Hi,

maybe as another kind of workaround:

Have you tried tried
    Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...

If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.

This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
to JPG).

I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
as working workaround, but just to share the idea.

Regards,
        Peter Albrecht

On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:

> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
> What I ended up was:
>  - rotate then save,
>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
> That seems to work all the time.
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>> bigger area then the selected.
>>
>> Anyone else seen this?
>>
>> digiKam 4.4.0
>> openSUSE 13.2
>>
>> /Anders
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Gilles Caulier-4
This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
Berlin reunion :

https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248

https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014

Gilles Caulier

2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
>
> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>
> Have you tried tried
>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>
> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>
> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
> to JPG).
>
> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>
> Regards,
>         Peter Albrecht
>
> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>> What I ended up was:
>>  - rotate then save,
>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>> That seems to work all the time.
>>
>> Marie-Noëlle
>>
>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>
>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>
>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>
>>> /Anders
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Anders Stedtlund
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Hi Peter,

2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
>
> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>
> Have you tried tried
>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>
> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>
> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
> to JPG).
>
> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>

This works very well indeed! Thank you for the suggestion!

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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Anders Stedtlund
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Hi Gilles,

I'm very glad to hear that!

(BTW: Couldn't find time to meet up in Berlin...)

/Anders

2014-11-12 11:30 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:

> This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
> Berlin reunion :
>
> https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248
>
> https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>>
>> Have you tried tried
>>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>>
>> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
>> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
>> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>>
>> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
>> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
>> to JPG).
>>
>> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
>> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>>
>> Regards,
>>         Peter Albrecht
>>
>> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>>> What I ended up was:
>>>  - rotate then save,
>>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>>> That seems to work all the time.
>>>
>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>
>>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>>
>>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>>
>>>> /Anders
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>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
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>>>
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Gilles Caulier-4
Anders,

Problem still here using current implementation from git/master,
including last Image Editor CANVAS patches applied, especially from
this bug #335661

Gilles Caulier

2014-11-12 16:10 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:

> Hi Gilles,
>
> I'm very glad to hear that!
>
> (BTW: Couldn't find time to meet up in Berlin...)
>
> /Anders
>
> 2014-11-12 11:30 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>> This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
>> Berlin reunion :
>>
>> https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248
>>
>> https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>>>
>>> Have you tried tried
>>>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>>>
>>> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
>>> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
>>> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>>>
>>> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
>>> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
>>> to JPG).
>>>
>>> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
>>> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>         Peter Albrecht
>>>
>>> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>>>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>>>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>>>> What I ended up was:
>>>>  - rotate then save,
>>>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>>>> That seems to work all the time.
>>>>
>>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>>
>>>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>>>
>>>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>>>
>>>>> /Anders
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>>>>
>>>>
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Anders Stedtlund
Hi Gilles,

That's odd! I have just tested with some images and here it seems to
work. Well I can't be 100% sure down on pixel level but before the
difference was really big!

/Anders

2014-11-26 13:54 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:

> Anders,
>
> Problem still here using current implementation from git/master,
> including last Image Editor CANVAS patches applied, especially from
> this bug #335661
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2014-11-12 16:10 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi Gilles,
>>
>> I'm very glad to hear that!
>>
>> (BTW: Couldn't find time to meet up in Berlin...)
>>
>> /Anders
>>
>> 2014-11-12 11:30 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>>> This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
>>> Berlin reunion :
>>>
>>> https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248
>>>
>>> https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014
>>>
>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>
>>> 2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>>>>
>>>> Have you tried tried
>>>>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>>>>
>>>> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
>>>> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
>>>> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>>>>
>>>> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
>>>> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
>>>> to JPG).
>>>>
>>>> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
>>>> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>         Peter Albrecht
>>>>
>>>> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>>>>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>>>>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>>>>> What I ended up was:
>>>>>  - rotate then save,
>>>>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>>>>> That seems to work all the time.
>>>>>
>>>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>>>
>>>>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>>>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>>>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>>>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>>>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /Anders
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>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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Gilles Caulier-4
Sorry i make a wrong sentence (:=)))...

"Problem still here using current implementation from git/master," ...
? ==> it's a question, not an affirmation...

Gilles

2014-11-26 15:31 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:

> Hi Gilles,
>
> That's odd! I have just tested with some images and here it seems to
> work. Well I can't be 100% sure down on pixel level but before the
> difference was really big!
>
> /Anders
>
> 2014-11-26 13:54 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>> Anders,
>>
>> Problem still here using current implementation from git/master,
>> including last Image Editor CANVAS patches applied, especially from
>> this bug #335661
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2014-11-12 16:10 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>> Hi Gilles,
>>>
>>> I'm very glad to hear that!
>>>
>>> (BTW: Couldn't find time to meet up in Berlin...)
>>>
>>> /Anders
>>>
>>> 2014-11-12 11:30 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>>>> This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
>>>> Berlin reunion :
>>>>
>>>> https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248
>>>>
>>>> https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014
>>>>
>>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>>
>>>> 2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried tried
>>>>>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>>>>>
>>>>> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
>>>>> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
>>>>> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>>>>>
>>>>> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
>>>>> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
>>>>> to JPG).
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
>>>>> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>         Peter Albrecht
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>>>>>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>>>>>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>>>>>> What I ended up was:
>>>>>>  - rotate then save,
>>>>>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>>>>>> That seems to work all the time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>>>>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>>>>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>>>>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>>>>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Anders
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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Re: Manual crop after rotation does not crop to selected area

Anders Stedtlund

Lol! That makes a difference indeed!

Well, I can't reproduce it with the patch on digikam 4.5.0 source. That is, I have NOT tested on latest git.

/Anders

Den 26 nov 2014 18:13 skrev "Gilles Caulier" <[hidden email]>:
Sorry i make a wrong sentence (:=)))...

"Problem still here using current implementation from git/master," ...
? ==> it's a question, not an affirmation...

Gilles

2014-11-26 15:31 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
> Hi Gilles,
>
> That's odd! I have just tested with some images and here it seems to
> work. Well I can't be 100% sure down on pixel level but before the
> difference was really big!
>
> /Anders
>
> 2014-11-26 13:54 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>> Anders,
>>
>> Problem still here using current implementation from git/master,
>> including last Image Editor CANVAS patches applied, especially from
>> this bug #335661
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2014-11-12 16:10 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>> Hi Gilles,
>>>
>>> I'm very glad to hear that!
>>>
>>> (BTW: Couldn't find time to meet up in Berlin...)
>>>
>>> /Anders
>>>
>>> 2014-11-12 11:30 GMT+01:00 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>:
>>>> This problem is listed to TODO list planed by team this Week end at
>>>> Berlin reunion :
>>>>
>>>> https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/248
>>>>
>>>> https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2014
>>>>
>>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>>
>>>> 2014-11-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 Peter Albrecht <[hidden email]>:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> maybe as another kind of workaround:
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried tried
>>>>>     Transform -> Aspect Ratio Crop...
>>>>>
>>>>> If you set "Aspect ratio: None" you can set the croping area
>>>>> like with the area select tool. If you use keyboard
>>>>> shortcuts to open this tool, it is very handy.
>>>>>
>>>>> This way you avoid save and reopen, which might take some
>>>>> time and theoretically means a bit quality loss (if you save
>>>>> to JPG).
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm still at digiKam 4.2.0. So I can't really confirm this
>>>>> as working workaround, but just to share the idea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>         Peter Albrecht
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12.11.2014 08:27, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
>>>>>> I have this problem too (I usually don't edit photos in Digikam, but I was
>>>>>> working on scanned sketches that need to be straightened/cropped).
>>>>>> What I ended up was:
>>>>>>  - rotate then save,
>>>>>>  - re-open the picture in edit mode, then crop.
>>>>>> That seems to work all the time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Marie-Noëlle
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2014-11-12 6:29 GMT+01:00 Anders Stedtlund <[hidden email]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I do a rotation of an image e.g. to straighten up the horizon. Then
>>>>>>> do a manual selection in the image and then do a crop to selection.
>>>>>>> The final image is not the area that I selected. It usually contains a
>>>>>>> bigger area then the selected.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone else seen this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> digiKam 4.4.0
>>>>>>> openSUSE 13.2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Anders
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> Digikam-users mailing list
>>>>>>> [hidden email]
>>>>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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