Save crop in develop presets

I've been using LR's auto-import feature for tethered capture. It would be extremely helpful to be able to save the current crop (exact location - not just ratio) to a develop preset that I can than set to be applied to all auto-imported images. I am often shooting to fit a specific layout and have to resort to sync and/or previous to get things where I need them to be. Interestingly, I find that sometimes the crop will carry over to new images, but it isn't consistent or predictable.

Add me to the list.
Using the 'original' size for a D300 is not what I want since the frame ratio 1.5056 rather than 1.5. This can cause some confusion later when printing. There should be a way to create a cropping preset or, lacking that capability make the crop ration 'sticky' until it is changed again.

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