A big problem I'm having with cropping
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:55 am
Hello,
I am using XnView for a few weeks now, and I am very impressed. Even though it offers so many functions it still manages to be a rather easy tool I could handle immediately. Kudos to the programmer(s)!
I'd have a suggestion though, which is also just a question in case that's already implemented, and I have one major problem:
Yesterday I toyed around with the software looking for a lossless JPG-cropping. I marked an area and found the menu entry... and that was that! I practically deleted a very good picture I took!
There simply is no warning that this would be a final step! No Undo, no trashbin, since the picture itself is not deleted. Nothing. I lost that picture for good, just toying around with XnView.
I think that's totally unacceptable. There must be a warning, or even better: an UNDO function! Don't you agree?
Well, that's basically it. EXIF import would be great.
Cheers
Marcus
I am using XnView for a few weeks now, and I am very impressed. Even though it offers so many functions it still manages to be a rather easy tool I could handle immediately. Kudos to the programmer(s)!
I'd have a suggestion though, which is also just a question in case that's already implemented, and I have one major problem:
Yesterday I toyed around with the software looking for a lossless JPG-cropping. I marked an area and found the menu entry... and that was that! I practically deleted a very good picture I took!
There simply is no warning that this would be a final step! No Undo, no trashbin, since the picture itself is not deleted. Nothing. I lost that picture for good, just toying around with XnView.
I think that's totally unacceptable. There must be a warning, or even better: an UNDO function! Don't you agree?
Well, that's basically it. EXIF import would be great.
Cheers
Marcus