msadat
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« on: June 18, 2022, 08:40:01 PM » |
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I loaded 8 images in the queue and then to the full-page editor to adjust the cropping, after the first edit, I clicked on the previous/next arrow on the full-page editor, and the image on the canvas changed but the cropping tool shows the previous image and I have to exit, choose the image and come back in to crop!! running 2022.120
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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2022, 10:05:56 PM » |
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Your scenario is not repeatable. When using the cropping tool, prev/next brings up prev/next and the crop that goes with it. Works fine here.
Regards, Mike
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Fred A
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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2022, 07:27:34 AM » |
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I loaded 8 images in the queue and then to the full-page editor to adjust the cropping, after the first edit, I clicked on the previous/next arrow on the full-page editor, and the image on the canvas changed but the cropping tool shows the previous image and I have to exit, choose the image and come back in to crop!! running 2022.120
I can repeat what you get, but it's obvious to me that the "next" image is not selected. When you move into the page editor, take a moment to right click and click on SELECT ALL. If you don't want to select all, then one click on the large image in front of you and that selects it and the crop image changes. Fred
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« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2022, 11:20:34 AM » |
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When I first read your description, I thought you were using the "arrows" on the high precision cropping tool to go to prev/next print but Fred has it right if you are using the prev/next page buttons. In the new page editor, you can have any number of prints selected, including one that is not on the page you are currently viewing which is what is happening in your case. So you can select all as Fred suggests (Ctrl-A works for that) or... after you change pages you can just click on the print on the current page to select it: the cropping tool shows the currently selected print.
Regards, Mike
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« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2022, 07:22:18 AM » |
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When you move into the page editor, take a moment to right click and click on SELECT ALL. If you don't want to select all, then one click on the large image in front of you and that selects it and the crop image changes. Fred Just to add.... Got a call on the phone from a QU user: Why do I have to "Select" an image for it to work right? Answer is clear if you look at it this way. Suppose you had 5 images of varying print sizes; like 2 4 x 6 and 2 5 x 7 and a 3x5. When you go to add text or change a size print etc. You might wan t to add different text to different images. Change the size of ONE image, So you select the one you want. Fred
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msadat
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« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2022, 07:47:01 PM » |
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here is a link on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=267Y56QrcEcit does not make sense to click the next arrow and then have to click on the image to have it selected.
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msadat
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« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2022, 09:25:29 PM » |
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yes it works but this is a workaround, and not good. i should be able to select next and see the next image. its logical and natural for it to work like that quote author=Fred A link=topic=4271.msg27271#msg27271 date=1655623654] I loaded 8 images in the queue and then to the full-page editor to adjust the cropping, after the first edit, I clicked on the previous/next arrow on the full-page editor, and the image on the canvas changed but the cropping tool shows the previous image and I have to exit, choose the image and come back in to crop!! running 2022.120
I can repeat what you get, but it's obvious to me that the "next" image is not selected. When you move into the page editor, take a moment to right click and click on SELECT ALL. If you don't want to select all, then one click on the large image in front of you and that selects it and the crop image changes. Fred [/quote]
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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2022, 03:45:47 AM » |
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The only reason, and the only time this may not seem to make sense is in the situation where you have only one image per page, I sometimes work like that. But think about the more typical use of QU where you have 3, 4, or even many more images arranged on a page. You have to select the image that you want to crop. Just my 2 cents.
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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2022, 03:14:35 PM » |
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i don't even remember when was the last time I printed a multi-image on a page, but when there is only one image, it should be the default and selected. The only reason, and the only time this may not seem to make sense is in the situation where you have only one image per page, I sometimes work like that. But think about the more typical use of QU where you have 3, 4, or even many more images arranged on a page. You have to select the image that you want to crop. Just my 2 cents.
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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2022, 07:02:46 PM » |
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i don't even remember when was the last time I printed a multi-image on a page, but when there is only one image, it should be the default and selected. No, it should not: it is consistent with how selections work on the main live view where you can select any number of prints in any order. Even if you only have one print per page, you need to select a print if you want to do something with it. You could have 20 images, one print per page, and you might be going through all 20 pages to select all the prints with a certain subject, color, etc. because you want to add a border to those, change them to a different size, add some floating text to only those, etc. If you, for example, select all odd prints (pages), it should be no surprise that even prints are not selected and if you perform an operation (crop, size, border, rotate, etc.) that it will not affect prints that are not selected. Regards, Mike
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« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2022, 11:05:10 PM » |
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I suppose maybe it could be a full page editor option "When scrolling to a new page automatically select the first photo on the page." But something like that would then raise other issues, such as what constitutes the first photo - again an issue for a lot of my printing where I print multiple images to a page and generally do something quite different to each.
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