Lock proportions harvest

Does anyone know how I can constantly maintain the lock proportions when cropping.

When I unlock it, each image after that also seems to be unlocked.

I want to set a default value in him have locked.

A solution to work on a different thread.

How to set the default value of the closed agricultural tool

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