Hi, Many thanks for the video - that helped a lot! gthumb is actually doing what it is supposed to do. Under "Aspect ratio"/"Ratio d'aspect' the ratio of length to width is fixed to the value of the picture (390:459 in your example) - the check box under it just inverses the ratio (to 459:390). If you want to crop the picture without any fixed ratio, you have to change the box that says "390 x 459 (Image)" to "None"/"Aucun". Hope that helps! Feel free to reopen the bug (by setting the status back to "New") if it still doesn't work.
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