Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
While this won't help with batch Paste Size operations, for single images, a workaround is to manually reduce the size of the destination image to make it smaller than what you intend to by paste sizing. Then, when you Paste Size, the image will be rescaled up when you Paste Size.
Not an ideal solution, but until this is fixed, it's one way to do it. I am actually hoping this is a bug and not a "feature". It certainly does not match the description as outlined in the help file.
Note: I have logged a technical support ticket with Magix/Xara regarding this issue to see what they say.
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
Hi,
Recently, in response to ticket#2019021917003517 Xara support said:
Quote:
I have consulted the Development Team and have just received an update from their side. The crop issue should be fixed in the next patch (this would be released via an automated update of the system)
I just installed the patch (16.2.0.56957), however, the crop issue remains the same.
Does anyone realize if this fix was addressed somehow, and if so how to proceed to "paste size" truly, instead of cropping?
Thank you!
Carlos
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
it seems back to normal with a designer pro trial clean install 16.2.0.56957 june 5 2019 - maybe there is an issue with the update patch?
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
I believe the paste size option depends on the aspect ratio of the object you are pasting to. If it is the same (i.e. pasting the size of a square object from another square), it will scale it down. If the aspect ratio is different, it will crop.
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
I just checked - that seems to be the case - thanks
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
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Originally Posted by
Rob-Xar
I believe the paste size option depends on the aspect ratio of the object you are pasting to. If it is the same (i.e. pasting the size of a square object from another square), it will scale it down. If the aspect ratio is different, it will crop.
Rob, only if a Photo. If a shape with a Fill, a rectangular Paste Size scales both X- & Y-axes.
Acorn
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
was there ever an issue with a vector shapes ? I think not, but cannot actually remember, and the thread is all about 'images' - still good to have that confirmed
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
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Originally Posted by
handrawn
was there ever an issue with a vector shapes ? I think not, but cannot actually remember, and the thread is all about 'images' - still good to have that confirmed
handrawn, it was simply that Rob-Xar referred to his assumption against an "object" so I felt it important to indicate there were different behaviours depending on the object type.
Acorn
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
Re: "Paste>paste size" is cropping the image, instead of resizing it.
Thank you all for the replies.
Thanks Xara for the paste size fix.
Carlos