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    Don't understand behavior of VS when importing a bitmap

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      Subpath
      last edited by Subpath

      ( VS 1.1.092 )
      Actually, I just want to import a bitmap into VS
      whose original size is preserved. But VS keep only
      the original size by drag and drop a Bitmap into VS.

      Here the cases where i don't really understand
      why the Bitmap would be scaled or clipped.

      First case
      Empty Artboard
      When i Import a bitmap in this case,
      it will be scaled up to the size the Artboard.
      Is there a setting to turn this off?

      Second
      Artboard with one Object, nothing is selected.
      Importing a Bitmap, will be upscaled (transformed)
      could only go back to its original size when i
      delete that transforming.
      see video

      Third
      In this case I have a artboard that has a Shape on it
      which is selected .
      When I import a bitmap here, the bitmap is clipped
      into that shape. Well, it looks like clipped
      but behaves weird.
      Video here too

      Win 11
      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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        VectorStyler @Subpath
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        @Subpath The first and second case are the same: the import is scaled to the artboard (by design).
        I will turn this off for the next build.

        The third case, will remain. Here the image is placed into the selected object (deselect first, if this is not needed).

        As for the editing of the clipping shape: in this case the image size and position is automatically adjusted to the frame size.
        The size adjustment can be turned off with Object -> Content -> Relative to Frame option.

        The cases where an image is imported "into" a shape or an already imported image is "placed" into the shape are different.
        In the first case, the image object will have its clipping path.
        In the second case, the image object is rectangular and this object is clipped into another one.

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          Subpath @VectorStyler
          last edited by

          @VectorStyler said in Don't understand behavior of VS when importing a bitmap:

          I will turn this off for the next build.

          Thanks, appreciate it. I think most users expect a bitmap
          to retain its size when imported.

          The third case is not really a problem just mentioned it because
          it looks clipped but works differently.

          Win 11
          CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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            fde101 Global Moderator @VectorStyler
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            @VectorStyler said in Don't understand behavior of VS when importing a bitmap:

            @Subpath The first and second case are the same: the import is scaled to the artboard (by design).
            I will turn this off for the next build.

            Suggestion: keep the current behavior when a modifier key is held down while dragging. I believe the indicated behavior may be useful at times so it would be sad to lose it completely.

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              b77 @VectorStyler
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              @VectorStyler If possible, dragging an image from the Finder should make
              the Finder window disappear as soon as the cursor with the object hovers
              the app's window.

              This way you can have (or implement) more control over where you want
              the image to be placed — on the artboard or directly inside an object.

              MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                VectorStyler @b77
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                @b77 said in Don't understand behavior of VS when importing a bitmap:

                If possible, dragging an image from the Finder should make
                the Finder window disappear as soon as the cursor with the object hovers
                the app's window.

                I think this is controlled by MacOS and I would not interfere with it.

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                  b77 @VectorStyler
                  last edited by

                  @VectorStyler Yep, I suspected that.

                  MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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