Batch crop
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Batch Crop. Batch crop allows you to adjust the crop margins on a batch of documents. Each document will be handled individually using the chosen settings during the batch process. How to Crop a Batch of PDFs. On the toolbar bar go to the Batch Tab Pages Crop Pages; Set the options for the batch process. JPG cropping in batch to generate square thumbnails. 1. Automatic cropping of pictures. 3. Batch tool to automaticly crop images? 5. Batch crop and resize images to create
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Member • Posts: 929 Re: Best batch crop & resize software Have you tried IrfanView? Olympus E-1 Olympus E-510 Nikon D300S Nikon D7100 Nikon D750 +14 more "}"> OP Phil King • Contributing Member • Posts: 588 Re: Best batch crop & resize software In reply to BOB • Apr 25, 2006 I have, and I find it a bit clunky. You have to open the images individually and process them. I need to be able to select a batch and quickly crop, resize and rename.Thanks,--Phil Canon EOS 40D Canon EF 50mm F1.4 USM Canon EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM "}"> dormouse • Regular Member • Posts: 296 Re: Best batch crop & resize software I don't really understand what is wrong with Faststone Photo Resizer for this job.You can batch crop, resize, convert format & rename all in one go. Plus other options.Doesn't do raw files, but the Image Viewer does the same batch processes but includes raw files. Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D Sony a6000 Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS Sony E 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 PZ OSS +14 more "}"> PicOne • Veteran Member • Posts: 6,932 Re: Best batch crop & resize software I'm getting lost in your terminology of wanting to "batch" but also somehow apply crops individually. I don't understand how both can co-exist?You could consider something like Paintshop Photo Album. You'd have work along the following way:Batch rename all files Batch Crop. Batch crop allows you to adjust the crop margins on a batch of documents. Each document will be handled individually using the chosen settings during the batch process. How to Crop a Batch of PDFs. On the toolbar bar go to the Batch Tab Pages Crop Pages; Set the options for the batch process. Modified on: Tue, 18 Jun, 2024 at 8:32 AM Batch CropBatch crop allows you to adjust the crop margins on a batch of documents. Each document will be handled individually using the chosen settings during the batch process.How to Crop a Batch of PDFsOn the toolbar bar go to the Batch Tab > Pages > Crop PagesSet the options for the batch process. Additional details for each of the settings are available below.Set the crop settings for the batchUsing the File List select the files that need to be processedSet the destination settings for the processed batch filesIf needed, set any open passwords to be attempted when processing filesOnce all of the settings are complete, click on Start... to begin the batch process.Batch Crop SettingsCrop BoxBoxCrop box – the region to which the contents of the page are to be or cropped when displayed or printed.Bleed box – the bounds to which the contents of the page should be clipped when output in a production environment.Trim box – the intended dimensions of the finished page after trimming.Art box – the extent of the page’s meaningful content (including potential white space) as intended by the document creator.MarginsUnits - Select the measurement unit for the crop margins in either Inches, Points, Centimeters, or MillimetersTop - The distance of the margin from the topBottom - The distance of the margin from the bottomLeft - The distance of the margin from the leftRight - The distance of the margin from the rightFile ListAdd Files - Displays a file chooser to add individual files to the list.Add Folder - Displays a file chooser that adds the contents of a directory to the list.Set Default Batch Directory - When checked, all files from the default batch directory will be added to the File List each time a batch dialog is opened.Include Subfolders - When checked, will include any supported file types found within sub folder of the chosen default batch directory. - Removes the selected file(s) from the list. - Moves the selected file(s) up the list. - Moves the selected file(s) down the list. - Moves the selected file(s) to the top of the list. - Moves the selected file(s) to the bottom of the list.Save Files ToDestination FolderUse Source Folder - When this option is selected, the original folder for the PDF document (in the batch process) will be used to save the outputComments
Member • Posts: 929 Re: Best batch crop & resize software Have you tried IrfanView? Olympus E-1 Olympus E-510 Nikon D300S Nikon D7100 Nikon D750 +14 more "}"> OP Phil King • Contributing Member • Posts: 588 Re: Best batch crop & resize software In reply to BOB • Apr 25, 2006 I have, and I find it a bit clunky. You have to open the images individually and process them. I need to be able to select a batch and quickly crop, resize and rename.Thanks,--Phil Canon EOS 40D Canon EF 50mm F1.4 USM Canon EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM "}"> dormouse • Regular Member • Posts: 296 Re: Best batch crop & resize software I don't really understand what is wrong with Faststone Photo Resizer for this job.You can batch crop, resize, convert format & rename all in one go. Plus other options.Doesn't do raw files, but the Image Viewer does the same batch processes but includes raw files. Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D Sony a6000 Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS Sony E 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 PZ OSS +14 more "}"> PicOne • Veteran Member • Posts: 6,932 Re: Best batch crop & resize software I'm getting lost in your terminology of wanting to "batch" but also somehow apply crops individually. I don't understand how both can co-exist?You could consider something like Paintshop Photo Album. You'd have work along the following way:Batch rename all files
2025-04-09Modified on: Tue, 18 Jun, 2024 at 8:32 AM Batch CropBatch crop allows you to adjust the crop margins on a batch of documents. Each document will be handled individually using the chosen settings during the batch process.How to Crop a Batch of PDFsOn the toolbar bar go to the Batch Tab > Pages > Crop PagesSet the options for the batch process. Additional details for each of the settings are available below.Set the crop settings for the batchUsing the File List select the files that need to be processedSet the destination settings for the processed batch filesIf needed, set any open passwords to be attempted when processing filesOnce all of the settings are complete, click on Start... to begin the batch process.Batch Crop SettingsCrop BoxBoxCrop box – the region to which the contents of the page are to be or cropped when displayed or printed.Bleed box – the bounds to which the contents of the page should be clipped when output in a production environment.Trim box – the intended dimensions of the finished page after trimming.Art box – the extent of the page’s meaningful content (including potential white space) as intended by the document creator.MarginsUnits - Select the measurement unit for the crop margins in either Inches, Points, Centimeters, or MillimetersTop - The distance of the margin from the topBottom - The distance of the margin from the bottomLeft - The distance of the margin from the leftRight - The distance of the margin from the rightFile ListAdd Files - Displays a file chooser to add individual files to the list.Add Folder - Displays a file chooser that adds the contents of a directory to the list.Set Default Batch Directory - When checked, all files from the default batch directory will be added to the File List each time a batch dialog is opened.Include Subfolders - When checked, will include any supported file types found within sub folder of the chosen default batch directory. - Removes the selected file(s) from the list. - Moves the selected file(s) up the list. - Moves the selected file(s) down the list. - Moves the selected file(s) to the top of the list. - Moves the selected file(s) to the bottom of the list.Save Files ToDestination FolderUse Source Folder - When this option is selected, the original folder for the PDF document (in the batch process) will be used to save the output
2025-03-26Member • Posts: 588 Re: Best batch crop & resize software In reply to PicOne • Apr 26, 2006 Batch as in being able to select more than one image at once, then sequentially judge each one, crop, resize and rename in one go.The worst of these applications present the user with a standard windows file open dialog with no multi-select - those are no good because I have no idea what the image numbers relate to.The job I have to do is a race against time. The photographer is taking 2 or 3 shots per group at the award ceremony. I get the CF card with 20-30 images on, and the photographer goes to work on the next batch. Meantime I have to select the best image per group, crop and resize ready for emailing to a press office. For this to work I need a slick workflow. So if I can find a package which allows me to preselect a max width of say 1024 pixels, all I have to do is crop the 8mp image as I see fit, and the software does the rest, leaving me with an emailable file.Cheers,--Phil Canon EOS 40D Canon EF 50mm F1.4 USM Canon EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM "}"> tonytmn • Junior Member • Posts: 30 Re: Best batch crop & resize software Why not use Windows Image Resizer after you crop with Jpegscrop. It's free and you don't
2025-04-19Part 1: WidsMob ImageConvert – Best Method to Resize Photos in BatchWhen you need to crop many photos, WidsMob ImageConvert is the desired crop photo editor to resize photos in a batch process, especially when you need to convert pictures for Facebook or others.1. Bulk resizes a large number of photos or even RAW files.2. Automatic batch rotates all images in the right direction.3. Compress or enlarge image into a specific resolution or DPI.4. Resize photos via By Width, By Height, Percentage, and Free modes. Win Download Mac DownloadStep 1: Drag-n-drop one image or the whole folder to the program. It supports all photo files as well as popular RAW formats.Step 2: Choose a different mode to resize a photo. You can resize pictures by width, height, percentage, or custom or resize a photo to a specific resolution. What’s more, you can also enlarge small images.Step 3: Export the photos resized. To avoid replacing the original pictures, Photo Converter also enables you to rename them in batch. Win Download Mac DownloadPart 2: 5 Crop Photo Editors to Crop Images on Windows and MacTop 2: Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop is the most professional crop photo editor. When you need to crop one image with the original quality, you can consider it one of the best choices.Step 1: Open the image with Photoshop, or drag-n-drop the file into Photoshop and choose the Marquee tool on the toolbar.Step 2: Adjust the photo crop border to cover the desired area. Unfold the Image menu at the top and choose the Crop option from the list.Step 3: When you need to crop the photos into a specific ratio, you can also manually adjust it or choose the preset from Photoshop directly.Step 4: Go to File > Save As to save the cropped picture as a new
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