Hi Ernst,
I tested it with a fresh image with no saved crop and didn't find any problem with the crop changing when changing the border. The crop tool was consistent as well. If you moved the crop, however, and there is a saved crop for that image/size, it will recall that crop as long as the overall print size matches. In other words, it doesn't consider the border. I will change that so that the crop/size takes the border into account which will correct that problem. In the mean time, if there is a saved crop for a particular image, a round scissors icon will appear on that print on the main live view. You can click that round scissors icon to remove any saved crop. So if you run into the problem, see if there is a round scissors icon on the print on the live view and if so, click it to remove the saved crop. Then cropping will go back to the standard center-of-image and you can continue from there.
Regards,
Mike
Hello Mike, thank you for the reply. I have done all kinds of things and in my opinion there is no saved crop for the image/print size and no round scissors icon on that print on the main live view. I do hope your change might solve it as I see no better way to describe it than I already did. Possibly I should make a screen video to show what goes wrong. Windows 10 here. I will update QU to 2021.101 but I recall this is going on with several versions.
Edit: Mike, an artificial image made in Photoshop, size 500x400, Tiff saved. Custom print size 600x500mm, inner border 50mm, crop scissors button off. Check "Print(s) Crop" window. No crop to be seen as expected. Close window. Crop scissors button on. Open P-C window again. A left right crop shows, while the inner border is still kept at 50mm so there should be no crop at all. Size of the print on the Print Page is still 600x500mm and looks as if there is no crop done.
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst Dinkla
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