I want to crop a JPEG photo without rotating it. So I'd like the top
left corner of the crop to be aligned at a 8x8 pixel square boundary.
This is to prevent reencoding the JPEG with displaced 8x8 squares
which would reduce picture quality.

How do I make sure the coordinates of the crop's top left corner are
both a multiple of 8? If that's not possible, where should I submit a
feature request?

Of course I can always export the full image and then crop it in GIMP,
but that would slow down the workflow considerably.

I'm using Darktable 1.1.1 under Ubuntu 12.04.

Thanks.

 -- Alexander

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