maybe creating a layer = copy of the image size-way; make it invisible
(that should avoid autocropping it) and then compare it's size and
position with the cropped image.
On 8/1/07, David Feinzeig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a plugin that, among other things, autocrops an image. But,
On 8/1/07, David Feinzeig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a plugin that, among other things, autocrops an image. But, I
need to know how much was cropped from all four sides, to deal with
alignment issues. Any idea how I can do this?
Thanks!
Dave
If you create a rectangular
On 8/1/07, David Gower wrote:
OTOH if you're just autocropping a *layer*, not an image, you can just
compare image corners to layer corners.
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries.
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 11:35 -0400,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries. (Would this be a bug?)
No. That's what the plug-in does and it seems that's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries. (Would this be a bug?)
If you want a plug-in that crops the image according to the contents
of all layers, not just the