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Bug 787149 - Use physical dimensions in cropping
Use physical dimensions in cropping
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: simple-scan
Classification: Other
Component: general
3.22.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Simple Scan maintainer(s)
Simple Scan maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2017-09-01 17:50 UTC by Jehan
Modified: 2017-12-06 16:51 UTC
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Description Jehan 2017-09-01 17:50:11 UTC
Crop uses apparently pixel dimension. Therefore when changing resolution between pages (for instance switching from Text to Photo, or simply editing resolution), the crop size goes crazy.

Reproduction:

- Have 2 pages of same dimension (ex: A4).
- Have for instance Photo mode in 300ppi and Text mode in 150.
- Scan the first image as Photo.
- Crop it.
- Switch to Text mode.
- Scan the second image.

Result: I expect the crop to be right for the second scan.
Actual result: the crop is much too big and even goes out of the scan area. I have to remove it and redo it.
Comment 1 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2017-12-06 16:51:17 UTC
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