LiO en_US, v 3.3.4 from the Fedora repository; Fedora 15 LXDE. How to reproduce: 1. Import a photo in a slide (tested only with JPG photos). 2. Crop it. 3. Export to PDF Result: The picture appears un-cropped in the PDF file. Expectation: The output document should maintain the photo crop values. Note: Send to PDF is a very convenient way to exchange documents with non-lio users.
Thanks for bugreport Please, attach odp document, produced after step 2 (for testing) PS: Slightly resembles Bug 31453, bug 47713
Had this issue as well with jpg images in Impress. I just re-exported my file via "Export to PDF" and in the export dialog checked the option to apply JPEG compression to images with 100% quality. This kept the desired crop. Lossless, for me, was "un-cropping" my images. Perhaps not the true fix, but it works for me. Wanted to add this in case other stumble on this bug looking for a solution.
(In reply to comment #2) > Had this issue as well with jpg images in Impress. I just re-exported my Can you reproduce the issue (and how)? I don't remember in what conditions the images where un-cropped in the PDF version of the impress document. There's been quite a time since I last used Impress. I just created a slide containing a cropped photo, and exported the document to PDF, but I can't reproduce the issue. I still use LO 3.3
Looks like related Bug 33656
(In reply to comment #4) > Looks like related Bug 33656 I don't recall the distortion of the images, but it looks that's that.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 33656 ***
*** Bug 68144 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 69159 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Sorry I don't agree that this is a duplicate of #33656. They are talking about corrupted images. My image is not corrupted in the PDF; it is rendered perfectly except that the cropping is not applied. Reopening, but we need to retest if #33656 is ever closed. To reproduce, there is a sample ODP attached to #68144 which makes it easy.