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I also see the a rest of the selected menu entry after using this function.
Maybe it has to do with Windows visual effects.
Edit: I just diabled Aero on Win 7 and now it works as expected. With Aero enabled I get the same problem as Mij described.
So it seems Irfan just copies the content of the area which is displayed. I also opened the task manager and have the "Always in front" option set and moved the task manager window over IrfanView and do a crop to the current window. And in my cut I can see the part of the task manager which was in front.
And the next thing is if you zoom into a picture and use this function you will also get a hardcopy of this zoomed window.
Yes you are right Derniwi. It is not a Crop at all, just a screen capture of the area covered by the Irfanview window. I capture the task bar and EXIF dialog - anything that will stay in front of the Irfanview window in fact.
OK, so (apart from capturing that bit of the menu) it is not a bug at all if that is what Irfan intended
I do think it is very unwise to call this a Crop though, when it is just a screen capture. Those who resave a 10MP image thinking that they have just cropped a bit off the edges are going to be pretty sore when they discover they have down sized to nearer 1MP.
I think this should be an easy way to resize a picture. We have this possible settings:
- zoom out until the size is ok
- use the resample functions for the window mode (not fullscreen)
- do not need to create a frame, crop and resize
This is just a fast method for downsizing an image using simple controls. For pictures that are smaller than the monitor resolution it seems not to be really necessary.
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