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manu schwendener

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  1. Hi

    I'm on 1.7.0.120.

    1)
    When cropping, the presets are too hidden. There is a simple solution: label the button 'Presets' instead of putting a cogwheel icon on it.

    2)
    Adding my own presets is possible, but not obvious. In addition to how it is now, can you bring back the option 'Add Preset' in the pulldown menu behind 'Mode:', like it is in 1.6.7?
     

  2. > We hadn't really considered the case where a user would reenter the crop tool after cropping before

    I use that a lot: I make postcards from my photos and I always need several tries until I have found the crop that works best.

    But my intuitive workflow would be
    – select area (with preset proportions)
    – crop
    If I then want to adjust the crop, my impuls is cmd+z (= one step back = I see the whole photo again, including the rectangle I chose before, but with the parts outside the recangle visible again).

    Of course I can learn to use "click on the crop tool again" instead, and I'm looking forward to having that option. Just want to let you know that cmd+z would be the logical step for me to get there.
     

  3. Reveal enabled:

    > there should be a slider in the preferences that allows the user to adjust the opacity of the area outside the crop area
    Yes

    > I find the current area outside the crop area too bright.
    Me too

    > Click and drag outside to rotate
    I agree

    > Click and drag handles to resize
    I agree

    > Click and drag inside to create new crop
    I don't agree.
    To be consistent it needs to be "Click and drag inside to reposition"

    > ... create new crop
    You resize and/or reposition and/or rotate, then you press enter.

    > Click and drag frame
    Not necessary  

  4. > I was asking if you think they should be mutually exclusive.

    Ah. Thank you.

    1) When Reveal is enabled, both should be possible: move and resize

    2) When Reveal is disabled, I don't really care. Take the one that's easier to program. 

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    I have another "problem" with this, though:

    I would like to use the behaviour of 1) "Reveal enabled"

    But I would also like my background to be dark, which I could achieve by unchecking Reveal. But then I lose the functionality of 1)

     

  5. > With Reveal enabled, I would want the crop to move as opposed to be resized.

    Why are they mutually exclusive?

    What I would like to happen:
    - I crop a photo
    - I have Reveal enabled
     
    - I click on the Crop Tool again
    - This shows me the original photo outside of the lines of my previous crop
    - Now I can decide if I want to move or resize the crop, just as I can when I use the Crop Tool for the first time

     

  6. Your movies are intresting, A_B_C! Are you using AP on Windows? (Probably not, because you have been posting here since before the windows version existed.)

    AP has never behaved like this for me.
    – I apply a crop
    – I reselect the crop tool
    => This has never shown me the part of the photo again that I've cropped off in step 1. Never in the sense of 'since before AP officially launched'.

    I don't use layers, can the difference be related to that?

     

  7. > Isn't this how it's always been?

    I think so, too. And I use cropping a lot.

    > I would believe that a user who selects the Crop Tool after having made a crop is more likely to intend to adjust the crop
    > (either by moving the handles or by repositioning the frame) than to start anew from scratch.

    I absolutely agree.
    My proposition (AFP-413) was to not undo everything when I click cmd+z but only undo the cropping, while keeping the crop area marked as I had set it before – so I can adjust _a bit_ without having to start from scratch.

    > what about … uhm … sticky settings

    .110: "Crop tool remembers settings for darken, reveal, overlay. More to follow."

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