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No cropping photo design #143
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Reference from https://github.com/nextcloud/gallery/issues/550 |
The "old" "gallery" app also had a nice (over)view for images, even handling wide panorama pictures, while efficiently using the available space. The plain square image display of "photos" looks much less attractive (and is cutting of lots of information by cropping the images). I'd like to see a view mode like the one of the "gallery" app in the future. |
I can already tell you this will not happens. |
Sorry to hear that - from my personal point of view it'll be much harder to find a panorama picture with the cropped view that's implemented now. I've been using nextcloud/gallery extensively for my photos and I do have different sizes: I never had trouble with the "gallery" kind of view (I really like it) - so I'd disagree on that one. I can however understand from a developer's perspective, that it's easier to do the square/crop thing (and it may even be required to make integration into nextcloud possible). I'm just giving my point of view as a user - no offence meant ;-) For now: |
Of course! :)
No, the gallery is now deprecated, it was causing more issues than any good stuff.
It's not about easiness, it's about what others do and what the user expect nowadays. Please see #145 for extensive discussion about this. |
Thanks for the hint to the other discussion. If I got it right, there are plans to improve the view further in coming releases, and the current state is limited because version 18 needed to be released on time. |
I would also prefer a non cropping option but I'm ok with square which meens there is some space whasted but you see the full pic. That the same like the people which streched the 4:3 pictures in tv to 16:9 because the tv has this size. Some like that some don't. |
Tiled View (row)
Tiled View (column)
Square View (uncroped)
Square View (croped)
Almost all applications that are designed to present photos do without cropping and show the photos tiled view. |
It’s not about the mass of apps, but who has most users – and by extension what people are most used to. @grenzverkehr That is, Android Gallery and iPhoto use cropped design, so this is a big reason why we went for it as the default and first implementation. :) Yes, going forward there will likely be an option for this in the future as specified in #145 (comment) – this was already referenced by @skjnldsv above so not sure what else needs to be discussed? :) |
Just one more thought: for the smartphone you may be right about the distribution but certainly not about laptops / desktops. |
+1 I would like my photo to not be cropped too ! It some kind of breaking my own work as a phographer... File app already show cropped photo, and allow search and management of this kind of file.
For example my personal workflow is : I use nextcloud to send shared link to people who are concerned by photo I take, I want them to see all the photo as they are, so they can choose which one they want to download. I use directory with an explicit name as album name. |
I would like to thanks everyone for their feedback! It really helps! 🤗 |
I also want justified layout as the Gallery App has. It looks better (I mean, in sense of beauty) and saves some spaces. For me, I have both portrait and landscape photos. With the justified layout, I can tell the aspect ratio efficiently without click on each photo. Please add such an option for users to choose with layout shown in the Photo app. |
https://fox.cla.ws/ uses a nice concept of tiling, using all the available space. Of course, some pictures appear to be a bit cropped and it can be weird for very wide pictures. |
@skjnldsv let’s have a settings switch to change the view: "Don’t crop previews", unchecked by default. It will then use the view macOS photos has. |
@jancborchardt at least for sharing pictures I prefer the nicer view of a non cropped preview as default. When You will stay with cropped previews as default I would request a parameter to be accepted in shared links e.g.: ?preview=noncropped |
@jancborchardt "not sure what else needs to be discussed?" Because You still do not have accepted our use cases and users demands: @grenzverkehr: @linuxrrze: "I never had trouble with the "gallery" kind of view (I really like it)" @FanchTheSystem: "I would like my photo to not be cropped too ! It some kind of breaking my own work as a photographer..." @civita: "I also want justified layout as the Gallery App has." I found only one user comment in favour of squared grid view - without any likes. But what is Your last answer under all these user remarks: So sending a public link to my photo album to new users will start now in the fileview as default - and when the new user will find the icon, he is perhaps able to switch to the squared view nobody wants. But as far as I understood the comments of the users in this and also in other threads: we want to send a public link to a photo album and this should be presented with non cropped preview icons - as default - not as fileview as default and not as squared view as default. |
@Georg-Git don't worry, we will look into it. Regarding the collected statistics on the likes: Remember that people who are absolutely fine with the cropped view will not show up here since they have no issue with it. It's an issue tracker, so it's not a proper tool to take a vote. |
And again a hit in the face of every user taking time to file a issue and give You hints for optimization. Git issues does not really matter to @jancborchardt - Git users are only a annoying minority.... Frank @karlitschek in a interview about owncloud: Now Frank is not using the photo app of nextcloud - perhaps because he is preferring a noncropped view as default: |
Hi @Georg-Git :) As said, the main issue here is that we have to find the time to implement this. Whenever we get to it, whatever people choose will be remembered, and also shown for people you share with via link. Thanks for your patience and feedback. ❤️ |
Thank you very much for the implementation of the new photo view. But unfortunately it does not yet meet my requirements as a photographer. See this new issue |
In "Photos" all photos are cropped square. This representation already exists in the grid view. But in "Photos" the photos (and videos) should be in the foreground. They should therefore be presented uncut. At least there should be an option in "Photos" to present photos and videos uncropped and to share this view via public link.
Here are a few nice examples:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmtoh/
https://www.photocase.de/p/491889
https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/204990950/weerasak
Photos and videos are also presented uncut in Google Photos.
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