When I go to print the image with these black triangles (or whatever), I have to adjust my crop so as not to print any part of then. Sometimes that's not easy, especially when you're trying to get as much image area as you can without getting any of the non-image (black irregular border) area. It would be great to have a 'constrain my crop to the image area' checkbox, which would then bump a crop that would be outside it just to the edge of it.
Good day to you.
Difficult for me to follow all your steps, but the end seems to be the need to print the image cleanly after a roration /crop,
In Qimage, this is a feature that is clean, flawless and easy to use.
In the image editor, on the right side are the tools. Find ROTATE with a yellow stick /straight edge. Now you simply click once at the beginning of your crooked horizon or even a vertical flag pole that is leaning, and that starts your alignment string.
Now drag it to the end of the needed area to get a decent sample.
The alignment is done. The crop is done and it prints cleanly without the ""triangles"".
I am constrained by bye size so try to bear with me/
064 shows the leaning masts and the slanted horizon.
065 shows the straightened masts and includes one triangle corner.
067 shows that same area with triangles gone and it will print cleanly
068 show the tool
Fred