ngImgCrop allows users to crop a desired section from an image, all via drag & drop gestures and their mouse.
ngImgCrop supports two cropping masks, one round and one rectangular, either for circle-based avatars or classic image cut-outs.
The plugin comes with a basic example to show developers how it can be implemented, detailing all of the customizable parameters it has to offer them.
These include a real-time preview of the crop area, a customizable size for the full image container, min/max values for the crop section, the format in which to save the cropped photo, image quality settings, and so on.
With all of these, developers can adjust ngImgCrop behavior and fit it inside their applications, may it be as a simple avatar uploader or more complex image processing Web software.
And since ngImgCrop depends on AngularJS, you can also rest assured it will work with mobile apps as well.
What is new in this release:
- Bug Fixes:
- Don't use CrossOrigin for local images.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- AngularJS
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