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Distorted image placement


Thomahawk

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Copy paste an image inside an image frame results always in the image being very distorted in some way or another. There seems not to be any logic behind this, because its proportions have not even any relation to the image it replaces inside that frame. This would be half as annoying, if there would exist a possibility somewhere to set an images original proportions back to 100% 100%. The only option one has, is to visually try to drag the image into normal proportions.

 

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Please provide more details about how you are pasting an image inside a picture frame, @Thomahawk. To get a paste to go into the frame I have to first click the "Insert inside selection" button on the Toolbar, otherwise it simply pastes a new layer above the frame.

When I use that button, no distortion occurs, but the image is usually much too large for the frame (and the scaling options for the frame seem to be ignored when pasting into the frame).

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