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whisper1980 Posted - Jan 20 2023 : 16:48:48
Users, ok maybe one user, was asking if the crop tool (miCropTool) could maintain a configured aspect ratio as you size the crop grid. Users are creating inspection reports with images and would like to be sure all their images conform to a certain size and aspect ratio, such as 1:1, 4:3 or 16:9 as examples. If they have to crop one, the resulting image is easily not the same aspect ratio as the others because the grid is drawn freehand so-to-speak and not locked to a certain aspect ratio as it is sized. Kind of looking for something like as it is with some word processors when resizing an image... it maintains the aspect ratio as you drag a corner around.

Anything like this available or a possible future enhancement?

Eric
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xequte Posted - Jan 21 2023 : 20:42:41
Thanks Eric,

I will fix the documentation.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
whisper1980 Posted - Jan 21 2023 : 19:00:01
Doh! Not sure how I messed that but that is exactly what I was looking for, Thanks. However, your doc has a typo of sorts. In the description you show a ratio of 0.75 for a 4:3 ratio, but 4/3 (shown in the example) is 1.33, which is correct.

Eric
xequte Posted - Jan 21 2023 : 15:55:23
Hi Eric

Do you mean something different than:

https://www.imageen.com/help/TIECropToolInteraction.LockAspectRatio.html

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com