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1conceptDawg
Edited: Mar 27, 1:00 pm

New: Built-in Image Editor for LibraryThing
We've added an image editor to LibraryThing! Now when you upload a cover, author photo, or any other picture, you can crop, adjust, and fix it right here — no need to open another app.


What can you do with it?
  • Crop — Trim your image freely, or use standard ratios like 1:1, 5:7, or 4:6
  • Perspective correction — If you've ever taken a photo of a book cover with your phone, you know the result: the cover looks like a trapezoid instead of a rectangle, with one side wider than the other. The perspective tool lets you fix that. Switch it on, drag each corner of the crop independently to match the edges of the cover, and the editor straightens it into a clean rectangle. It turns a quick phone snap into something that looks like a proper scan.
  • Rotate & flip — Quick 90-degree rotation or mirror flips
  • Photo adjustments — Exposure, brightness, contrast, saturation, warmth, sharpness, and more — twelve adjustments with a live preview so you can see exactly what you're getting


Edit images you've already uploaded
This is a big one! Want to crop an old cover that has too much border? Fix the color on a dark photo? You can do that now without re-uploading. We think the perspective correction feature is going to be a game changer. You can now go back and edit any picture you've previously uploaded — including your book covers. On Gallery images just look for the "Edit Image" button. For covers you'll need to go to the book covers page and open the cover details popup—either using the "expand" icon on the main cover or clicking one of the magnifying glass icons on each cover. From there you can click the Edit Cover button.

And even more interesting, if you see another member cover that you like but it's not perfect you can edit it to create a new cover so that you can use it on your book. When you edit somebody else's cover it creates a new copy just as if you uploaded a new cover.


Your Covers Gallery
You can also browse all the covers you've uploaded at a new Your Covers Gallery (Home > Gallery > Your Covers).


Where does it appear?
Everywhere you upload images: book covers, profile pictures, author photos, group images, gallery pictures, and more. The editor opens automatically when you drop an image onto it. Make your edits, then hit Upload.

We've also replaced the old, ugly, unwieldy, and non-matching upload forms that were still being used on some parts of the site with a standardized drag-and-drop interface everywhere (you can also click to upload like you used to do).


More Formats Supported
It handles JPEG, PNG, GIF like it always has. And we've added support for WebP, AVIF, non-proprietary DNG, and iPhone photos (HEIC, but not portrait or RAW as those are Apple-proprietary formats that we can't decode) — we convert automatically. It runs entirely in your browser and works on desktop and mobile.

A tremendous amount of work went into threading this through the system and we're a little proud of it, but I'm sure we aren't finished with it—and I'm sure we missed some things. For instance, we expect to add more features to the Your Covers gallery in the coming days.

But, let us know what you think!

2Petroglyph
Mar 27, 12:51 pm

Congrats! Much appreciated!

3keristars
Mar 27, 1:37 pm

I love this! It's really cool that the gallery has an indicator of how many other people are using a cover. I like seeing that I may have helped folks. :)

4elenchus
Mar 27, 1:41 pm

Perspective correction -- very welcome, indeed. Just as helpful is that I can go back and edit all my existing phone-image covers that look like trapezoids no matter my contortions to get the angle right and not throw shade on my image.

5DebiCates
Mar 27, 2:21 pm

By chance, I already discovered the new image editor a couple of days ago and wondered where the big "Ta Da!!!" announcement was. And here it is, rightfully proud. It also includes some things I didn't know (that image cover edit is super sweet).

I'm loving this. Makes life so much easier.

6reconditereader
Mar 27, 2:25 pm

That's cool. Thanks, Tim and team!

7saskia17
Mar 27, 3:39 pm

Thank you! This is a very useful feature.

8SandraArdnas
Mar 27, 4:07 pm

Cool. Gallery got some nifty features since I checked it first. It also made me spot a cover from long ago that somehow got flipped to portrait, so I made use of the new editor

9haydninvienna
Mar 27, 6:13 pm

Thanks in particular for adding the capacity to handle iPhone photos. I've just realised that a couple of days ago I uploaded a couple of iPhone photos into a Talk topic directly from the phone without stopping to convert them into JPEG first ...

10timspalding
Edited: Mar 28, 5:25 am

I'm confused by the editing and deleting aspect.

1. I'm on https://www.librarything.com/gallery/member/timspalding/yourcovers looking at my covers.
2. One of them is a test cover, I want to delete it (pic)
3. The mouse-over goes to the book not to the /pic page
4. On the book page, in theory I can go to the top-left cover and choose the expand icon, to get the cover info (pic). (But I think this is very round-about.)
5. From there I can edit the cover (pic), but I cannot delete it.

Okay, so I guess I need to stop using the cover so I can delete it, so:

1. I click to use my standard cover.
2. The bad cover is now nowhere. It's not on my gallery page, it's not among the member-uploaded covers for Solaris.

This might be what I want here, but I don't think users expect that if they upload a cover, it will be forever lost the moment they flip to another cover to compare.

I would propose:

1. The cover gallery go to the /pic page, not the book page. We're talking about covers here, not books.
2. The pic page have links to the book it's used on, so you can get there if you want to.
3. If you are the only person using a cover, the edit should allow you to delete the cover. If you are not, there should still be a delete button, but it should inform you that it isn't the deleting the cover for everyone, even as it allows you to de-link it.
4. The gallery show you all the covers you have uploaded, whether or not you are currently using them.

11conceptDawg
Mar 28, 11:49 am

>10 timspalding: That is the plan anyway. Just didn't get those changes in before the announcement yesterday. (hence, the message about the Covers gallery continuing to change).

12Ennas
Mar 28, 12:24 pm

Yay! This is nice!

13lilithcat
Edited: Mar 28, 3:50 pm

I am uploading an author image, and noticed that there is no longer a "credit" field. Instead, there is a "title/description" field.

This is concerning, as I am afraid that it will be used for those lengthy promotional and biographical essays that authors are prone to add.

Additionally, it means that photographers/artists may be denied recognition for their work, and that there is no obvious place to include the source of the image.

14karenb
Mar 29, 11:09 am

Yay! Thanks.

15kristilabrie
Mar 30, 7:43 am

>13 lilithcat: I'll ask @conceptDawg about that one.

16dchaikin
Mar 30, 8:56 am

This feature sounds fantastic, but appears to need development.

Is this feature related to why i can’t add pictures from my iPhone this morning? All pictures come up blank.

I was intending to let you know that the crop feature is unusable on an iPhone because it’s just way too small. But i can’t upload the sceenshot.

17JonathonL88
Mar 30, 9:28 am

Is there any way to improve the quality of the image.. My original in preview is fine, but the LT upload is not as clear.
https://www.librarything.com/topic/377797#n9165459

18conceptDawg
Mar 30, 10:03 am

>16 dchaikin: Are you using the app or the website on the phone?

>17 JonathonL88: Are you talking about images included in talk messages? (different topic, but I'll answer it here) The image shown in the talk message itself is just a thumbnail. Click on it and you will see a higher resolution image. That image that you posted is very detailed.

>13 lilithcat: Ah. That likely didn't get enabled when I was disabling some other things. I'll check and make sure it's enabled again.

19JonathonL88
Mar 30, 10:50 am

It is better quality using Debi's tip: In your browser, Right click on the image and select Open Image in New Tab.

20dchaikin
Edited: Mar 30, 11:10 am

21conceptDawg
Mar 30, 12:38 pm

You can now link directly to a specific page in your covers gallery (and reload that page in your browser).

22dchaikin
Edited: Mar 30, 1:03 pm

>21 conceptDawg: my attempt https://www.librarything.com/pic/12478024

I have tried several times with a couple different images.

23dchaikin
Mar 30, 1:05 pm

>21 conceptDawg: wait. It worked! Just now, if delayed. I uploaded. Didn’t see anything. And now it’s there.

https://www.librarything.com/pic/12478761

24dchaikin
Edited: Mar 30, 1:07 pm

>21 conceptDawg: please see the image in >23 dchaikin: to see what I see when i tried to crop on my iPhone in Safari. Obviously it’s not possible. It’s too small. Just letting you know. I haven’t tried with a bigger screen yet.

25conceptDawg
Mar 30, 2:41 pm

>24 dchaikin: yep. And you're using it against a moving target since I'm actively changing the code and releasing fixes while you are testing. :) But improvements are coming.
Obviously it can be a challenge to get all of the features squeezed in on a mobile device screen, but I'm working on it.

26dchaikin
Mar 30, 4:09 pm

>25 conceptDawg: i appreciate what you’re doing. Thanks!

27dchaikin
Apr 1, 12:09 am

>25 conceptDawg: So, something amazing. Kudos! And thank you!

I just uploaded a cover in trapezoid shape, because I wanted to try this out. On my iPhone the interface has been developed and improved. I have more screen space. And there is something I find pretty amazing: when I grab a corner with my finger, the area is magnified! So, I can precisely place the crop corner at the book corner. This is a fantastic development. Thank you!

28conceptDawg
Apr 1, 12:41 am

>27 dchaikin: Glad you like it. And yes, the mobile layout has been improved a LOT since the first release a few days ago. I've squeezed everything and tried to make it as efficient as possible, even dealing with a couple of iOS bugs along the way (thanks Apple).

More improvements coming tonight.

29tallpaul
Edited: Apr 1, 7:38 am

There is an issue with the magnifier in perspective mode: The edge (of the circle) can't move past the limits of the image even if the cursor is still with in the bounds so it doesn't accurately show what is under cursor close to the edge of an image.

(I have a fair few covers where the perspective cropping is just off as I struggle to get it exactly right using the phone).

(This is on Firefox/Waterfox on the desktop)

30conceptDawg
Edited: Apr 1, 2:59 pm

>29 tallpaul: yes. I'd noticed that. It's a tough nut to crack. But I'm working on it.
Sometimes math is hard.

31humouress
Edited: Apr 3, 1:34 am

>1 conceptDawg: I like the sound of this, thanks!

I just took a quick look at 'Your Covers Gallery' and I'm a bit confused by the wording on the drop-down menu:

All
Only me (presumably the covers that only I'm using)
Other members (not quite sure what this is; other members using covers I've uploaded?/ covers I'm using that other members have uploaded?)
Unused (presumably covers that I uploaded and then replaced so no-one is using?)

32AnishaInkspill
Apr 3, 9:41 am

>30 conceptDawg: it's brilliant you've been working on this, it's nice to have the option to upload an image, I was just wondering if in the future you add an editor, where words can be typed on the image uploaded?

33conceptDawg
Apr 3, 11:18 am

>31 humouress: Those are "Used by" filters.
So it shows you only covers that are "Used by other members" if you want to see that. It directly corresponds to the round color badges that show how many people are using the covers. You can filter by that.

>32 AnishaInkspill: Funny that you should say that. This is likely coming in the future.

34AnishaInkspill
Apr 3, 11:24 am

>33 conceptDawg: oh brilliant, good to know, thanks

35r.fairman
Apr 24, 10:45 am

>Great Idea, but unfortunatly I seem to have lost a large number of my cover images! Everything looks ok on the Android app, but not on the windows 11 pc where, maybe 50%, are not displaying. Maybe a coincidence but everything was fine a couple of days ago.

36DebiCates
Apr 24, 12:17 pm

>35 r.fairman: I've lost a bunch of covers too. Oh noooooo.

Blank rectangles.

37timspalding
Apr 24, 1:19 pm

>35 r.fairman: >36 DebiCates:

I need specifics. Can you click on the rectangles and copy the links? Then put them here.

38DebiCates
Apr 24, 3:38 pm

>37 timspalding: I just checked. The covers are now back. No more blanks.

39ulmannc
Apr 25, 5:00 pm

Dumb question time from the Electronic Luddite. Which fields allow you to edit images. I can't find a list anyplace.

40LeslieWx
Apr 25, 6:58 pm

>39 ulmannc: There are no dumb questions!!

If you upload a cover (since the recent enhancements) you will get a pop-up window showing it and offering you some edit tools.

There might be other ways to edit a cover, but I this isn't something I've been paying close attention to. I've only just learned some advanced photo-editing skills in Photos on my Mac. No need to be on the bleeding edge of everything!!

41ulmannc
Apr 25, 7:45 pm

>40 LeslieWx: and others. Let me reword what I said in>39 ulmannc:. I'm trying to add images to a record besides the cover. The reason is that some of the brochures I catalog (a lot) have the same cover, date of publication if one is printed, contents may vary, etc. I was wanting to drop several images into the record like in the comments field, private comments field or in other text fields that are unformatted.

42LeslieWx
Apr 25, 7:59 pm

>41 ulmannc: Ahhh. I like that use case, might use it myself ... providing someone else can come up with the answer(s) 😀

43keristars
Apr 25, 8:44 pm

>41 ulmannc: Unfortunately, that isn't supported right now. The workaround continues to be to upload the images to your personal gallery and drop the links into the Comments so you can click through from your catalogue.

44r.orrison
Edited: Apr 26, 4:33 pm

I uploaded a cover for https://www.librarything.com/work/637480/covers. It needed to be rotated from landscape to portrait and adjusted for perspective. When I saved it, the rotated and adjusted image was saved, but in landscape like the original image (the 838x681 image on the covers page). I rotated the original image using an image editor, then uploaded it and adjusted for perspective (the portrait image on the work covers page). That worked, but the work is still showing the first one I uploaded with the wrong dimensions.

45victorianlibrary
Apr 27, 9:49 pm

Not sure if this has been asked before but can't see it anywhere..

I was wondering what happens in the credit field when someone edits a cover uploaded by someone else.
For example:
User1 uploads a cover. It will say "Contributed by User1".
User2 then edits that cover. Would it then say "Contributed by User2" or "Edited by User2" or perhaps "Contributed by User1 and Edited by User 2"?

Thanks

46r.fairman
Edited: Apr 29, 8:05 am

>37 timspalding: Having looked around a bit it seems to be a FF issue. Android seems ok as previously said and and now looked on Chrome and that seems to work ok. Two example links below.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/P/1804518409.01._SX100_SY200_SCLZ...

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/P/0521317282.01._SX100_SY200_SCLZ...

Cheers
Roger

ps FF v150.0.1 (64-bit)

47ulmannc
Apr 30, 9:00 am

>43 keristars:. I like that way. . . I'm into work arounds that work! My several attempts weren't cutting it.

Do you have to copy and paste the link you drop into the comment field? What's the way to make the link 'hot' so all I do is click on it and it goes to the picture.

Below is what I dropped into my comment field to test and I have to copy and paste to get it to show up. Remember, I'm an "Electronic Luddite(sic)".

https://www.librarything.com/pic/3888914

48conceptDawg
Apr 30, 11:33 am

>46 r.fairman: Yes. THis is a Firefox issue with their newest update that changes the handling of images and other resources loaded from domains that aren't on the originating website. Amazon covers are coming from servers that Firefox considers non-safe. I (and a lot of other developers) consider this a bug, but the folks at Firefox do not, so I'm not sure if it's going to get "fixed." We are exploring workarounds.

49conceptDawg
Apr 30, 11:36 am

FYI: This is connected to another talk post about Firefox and images: Talk: Firefox and Amazon images not showing up.

50keristars
Apr 30, 11:40 am

>47 ulmannc: All you need to do is paste the url and save - it will look like plain text at first, but when you refresh the page (or the next time you look at the book details), it will be a live link to click on. :)

51ulmannc
Apr 30, 12:34 pm

>50 keristars: I had never looked at the Book Details tab before. I always just went to the edit book section. As soon as you said 'saved' or reopen I decided I better look under all the tabs. Sure enough, when I scrolled down under the Book Details I found the live link! Thank you!

52keristars
Apr 30, 12:54 pm

>51 ulmannc: Hooray! I'm glad it's working for you. :)

I also keep Comments visible in two more places - as a column in my catalogue and in the "Your Book Information" on the Work page. Those are the two places I always pull up first, so having the Comments displayed is useful for me.

53MarthaJeanne
Apr 30, 2:02 pm

>50 keristars: As long as you do not put punctuation around it.

54r.fairman
May 1, 6:03 am