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cropping doesn't let you see the full image #27

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AymanAliS opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 2 comments
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cropping doesn't let you see the full image #27

AymanAliS opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 2 comments
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@AymanAliS
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AymanAliS commented May 10, 2022

When you try to crop most images, the image will be zoomed in and you can't see parts of it.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to any image
  2. Click on "open image in new tab"
  3. Try to crop image
  4. Most images will be zoomed in

gat

Notice the cat's paw being lower in the crop section. Here it is relatively minor, but on some lower quality images basically half the image is unseen to you.

@Ademking Ademking added the bug Something isn't working label May 12, 2022
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From my experience, this also effects the functionality of Crop itself, as the controls are off-axis of the actual block. So if I want to stretch and resize the image, it'll be off-center of the actual borders, basically leaving me blind.

Part of the appeal of this extension for me is the option to crop images without using an external program. If that is compromised, then I might as well resort to the standard default for Firefox itself.

@chrisgrieser
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same here.

For me, it's even worse, cropping is zoomed in so much that it's basically unusable, since I cannot pane or zoom in the crop subwindow?
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