https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388961

Isaac Zuniga <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Isaac Zuniga <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to rkfg from comment #0)
> This is a great feature I miss from GIMP where it's called "Fit Canvas to
> Layers". It must be very easy to implement and it's good when creating
> collages or strips from multiple images. This function should set the canvas
> size so that all layers fit into it without margins. The algorithm is
> simple, iterate over the layers and find the "most left", "most top" etc.
> coordinate among them, then set it as the respective canvas coordinate. The
> excessive border would be cropped and any offscreen parts would be revealed.
> For now after putting the images next to each other I have to resize the
> canvas to some "big enough" size so that they all fit and then crop it down
> manually which is time consuming and boring.

rkfg, I found a feature in Krita that may be what you are looking for. Select
the layer(s) that you want to have the cropping performed around, and go to:

Image --> Trim to current layer.

You can also perform the same command for your current selection.
Alternatively, it seems you can also apply the command to the entire image,
which will remove any wasted empty space.

Are any of these what you are looking for?

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