Frédéric a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> We use Geeqie to display photos on a beamer (a full HD) at our photo-club. 
> Geeqie's color management is very usefull, as its ability to display the 
> image in full screen on the beamer, while showing the files and exif infos 
> on the monitor...
>
> We often discuss about the composition of our images, and a nice feature 
> would be to have a tool to simulate a cropping. The idea is to be able to 
> hide part of the images we don't want to see, without modifying it; just 
> at display level.
>
> This could be done like a crop tool, by click'n'drag a rectangle, and then 
> be able to move each edge of the rectangle, or the entire rectangle. The 
> center part of the crop should remain at full luminosity, while the 
> outside should be black or just darker (a user param for setting the 
> transparency should be usefull).
>
> Don't know if it is a hard to do feature, but it would be great ;o)
>
> À plus,
>
>   
Please add this to the feature requests tracker 
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=222125&atid=1054683)
so we don't forget about it.

I was recently thinking about displaying a rectangle in the overlay info
box for indicating the part of the image currently in the view (when
bigger than the screen). It may be useful to indicate the crop zone
as well if we implement such crop simulation.

Though, for now, we have to focus on 1.0 release.

A+

-- 
Laurent Monin aka Zas

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