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: Inkscape - copy shape of an object without the content I've imported a .png image and then cropped it with an rectangle. Now I'm looking for a method to copy the outline shape of the resulted

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I've imported a .png image and then cropped it with an rectangle. Now I'm looking for a method to copy the outline shape of the resulted element.

I need just the contour, without the image content. The cropped image is rotated, so simply making a new rectangle isn't a solution right now.

Is there a possibility to do that?

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@Sarah814

If one imports a photo to Inkscape, he can get a drop shadow by selecting Filters > Shadows and Glows > Drop shadow. If the photo is scaled or rotated, it still works.

Surprisingly, if the photo was cropped by adding a vector element as a clip path (Object > Clip > Set), the drop shadow filter does not work, because the clipping happens also to the shadow.

Fortunately the clipping can be released (Object > Clip > Release). After that one can duplicate (=ctrl+D) the vector element. Now there are two vector elements. One of them can be used again as the clipping path of the photo. Another can be colored (=grey fill, no stroke) and be used as the drop shadow (Object > Lower to bottom + move a little).

If a blurred shadow is needed, it's easiest to go Filter > Shadows ang Glows > Drop Shadow.

Addendum: The story above concentrates to making shadows due the comments. Of course the extracted clipping path is available for other purposes, too

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