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Level and Crop Images

Hi, Maybe someone could help on this one. I'm looking for a program that can automatically level a picture and then crop it off so it'll lose minimum amount of info. Right now, I'm using ACDsee. The process includes 2 stages. I need to level it first (by drawing a horizontal or vertical line) then I need to crop it manually by setting the size of the frame. What I'm looking for, is a program that will do the second stage (biggest frame possible) automatically, right after the line is marked.


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I am big. It's the pictures that got small!

Adobe Photoshop is your friend. Batch image manipulation can be programed using Photoshop Actions feature.

Posted 2007-09-22T18:59:26Z
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Thanks. Could you be a bit more specific on what I should do.

Posted 2007-09-23T13:45:13Z
 
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Philosopher, hobbyist Sociologist, programmer, photographer and a bunch of other "er" stuff.

Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop (any version above 5.5, but the most current is CS3) you can use the crop tool and select an area, and then rotate the selection area to "level" the image.

If I understand you correctly, you can do this in one step, with minimal loss to quality of the image. 

Posted 2007-11-06T06:22:27Z

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