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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 14:32:24 GMT,
"Phred" wrote this message:
>>> G'day JD. I don't know anything about Dell Image Expert, or why you
>>> want/need to use it. But if you want to try something else that works
>>> beautifully, has bags of features, and is entirely free, try IrfanView
>>> for your image editing/slideshows/batch renaming/conversion etc.
>>> <http://www.irfanview.com/>
>>
>>Seconded for Irfanview
🙂
>>
>>If you also want to do batch resizing, check out Mihov Image Resizer
>>(free) from www.mihov.com/eng/ (it also has its own site now at
>>www.imageresizer.com)
>
>G'day Colin (and the rest of the world
🙂
>
>Your comment about batch resizing reminded me that I would *really*
>like a batch cropping tool.
>
>Perhaps impossible (I know naught of graphics formats) but maybe it
>can be done, at least in theory if not yet (ever?) in practice.
>
>Given a large set of "identical" images (that is, they all have the
>same general format but differ in contained detail -- imagine a camera
>on a fixed stand taking photos of a street scene every so often and
>you'll get the "picture") I would like to be able to set up a batch
>job to edit the files (JPEGs probably, perhaps GIFs too) and crop them
>to the same set of specified coordinates within the image (say the
>rectangle contained within 45,25/650,410 pixels or whatever from the
>bottom left corner for example).
>
>Anyone know if such exists, or is ever likely to?
Maybe this program
JPGCrops - Cropping of JPEG images without loss of quality
http://ekot.dk/programmer/JPEGCrops/
What is this?
JPEGCrops is a Windows program, created for preparation of a batch of
images for printing. It provides lossless cropping with fixed aspects
using JPEGTran.
Why use it?
Most digital cameras produce JPEGs with the aspect 4:3. A very common
papersize for photo albums is 4"x6" (10x15cm), which has the aspect
3:2. If you want to print, you often need to crop.
If you need to crop 50 images, it can be very time-consuming in
dedicated image editors like PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. JPEGCrops
isn't a real image editor: It just rotates and crops. But it's fast
and it's free.
/CoMa
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